couple of questions just thought I would run them by you lot to see your thoughts
1. Changing a fuseboard and it's in a block of flats the supply comes in 10mm singles through a conduit then a meter then 16mm tails to the board.
Bonding is all in place and tested it's 6mm though. Planning to leave this as is.
Feels wrong to use the old painted tails so going to upgrade them to 25mm
Should the bonding be upgraded as I've upgraded the tails. I think not as the supply is 10mm
Should I buy new 16mm tails ? would rather not as I have lots of 25mm
2. Changing another board and all the cables are rear entry including tails.
Anyone see any problem cutting a big square cutout at the back for the cables and tails
Normally I use a stuffing gland at the bottom to hold the tails still
Only thought is the tails are free to move about in free air not that there should be movement but I carnt think how to secure them when they are coming in from behind.
Not enough slack to put a stuffing gland at the back and tighten and place the board to the wall
The current board has them like this floating about.
Cheers
1. Changing a fuseboard and it's in a block of flats the supply comes in 10mm singles through a conduit then a meter then 16mm tails to the board.
Bonding is all in place and tested it's 6mm though. Planning to leave this as is.
Feels wrong to use the old painted tails so going to upgrade them to 25mm
Should the bonding be upgraded as I've upgraded the tails. I think not as the supply is 10mm
Should I buy new 16mm tails ? would rather not as I have lots of 25mm
2. Changing another board and all the cables are rear entry including tails.
Anyone see any problem cutting a big square cutout at the back for the cables and tails
Normally I use a stuffing gland at the bottom to hold the tails still
Only thought is the tails are free to move about in free air not that there should be movement but I carnt think how to secure them when they are coming in from behind.
Not enough slack to put a stuffing gland at the back and tighten and place the board to the wall
The current board has them like this floating about.
Cheers