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hi lads what ru using to cut slots in metal dist boards consumer unit my old jigsaw has justgiven up on me many thanks paul
 
well Paul, if your jigsaw has served you well over the years, it's time to invest in a replacement. Oooorrrr use plastic ones, oh dear I'm in for some grief now
 
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I think most will use a jigsaw for cutting slots in metal boards and also for cutting paxolin that may be used at the same time.
 
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I thought all metal CU now had to be sealed to retain any fires within the enclosure. As such, what are you using to fill the 'slots' you're making?

I still use a cone cutter or a holesaw to cut 20 / 25mm holes and then use CTS glands to seal.
 
I thought all metal CU now had to be sealed to retain any fires within the enclosure. As such, what are you using to fill the 'slots' you're making?

I still use a cone cutter or a holesaw to cut 20 / 25mm holes and then use CTS glands to seal.

Nope, I don't know where you got that information from but it wasn't the regulations
 
Nope, I don't know where you got that information from but it wasn't the regulations

As per Consumer units - IET Electrical
it states

"The non-combustible enclosure or cabinet must provide a complete envelope (for example, base, cover, door and any components such as hinges, screws and catches) as necessary to maintain fire containment. All blanks, circuit-breakers and other devices must be contained within the non combustible enclosure or cabinet. Figure 5 shows an example."

Furthermore "
Sealing of wiring entries:

It is important for the installer to seal all openings into the enclosure or cabinet for cables, conduits, trunking or ducting that remain after the installation of cables - see Figure 6. The intent of the sealing is to ensure that, as far as is reasonably practicable, any fire is contained within the enclosure or cabinet and the escape of flames to the surroundings of the cabinet or enclosure or into conduits trunking or ducting is minimised, as intended by Regulation 421.1.201.
Good workmanship and proper materials must be used, and account must be taken of the manufacturer’s relevant instructions, if any."


NB. Diagrams also confirming this are contained within the said document (images removed due to copyright etc). :book:
 
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As per Consumer units - IET Electrical
it states

"The non-combustible enclosure or cabinet must provide a complete envelope (for example, base, cover, door and any components such as hinges, screws and catches) as necessary to maintain fire containment. All blanks, circuit-breakers and other devices must be contained within the non combustible enclosure or cabinet. Figure 5 shows an example."

Furthermore "
Sealing of wiring entries:

It is important for the installer to seal all openings into the enclosure or cabinet for cables, conduits, trunking or ducting that remain after the installation of cables - see Figure 6. The intent of the sealing is to ensure that, as far as is reasonably practicable, any fire is contained within the enclosure or cabinet and the escape of flames to the surroundings of the cabinet or enclosure or into conduits trunking or ducting is minimised, as intended by Regulation 421.1.201.
Good workmanship and proper materials must be used, and account must be taken of the manufacturer’s relevant instructions, if any."


NB. Diagrams also confirming this are contained within the said document (images removed due to copyright etc). :book:


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nJvLT7uwO58 forward to 13mins
 

IMO I still think most of these fires are down to inexperienced installers, did we have fire to the extent we have now before the onset of short training courses? I'll leave that for you to decide, as I said this is my opinion and mine alone I have no proof that my statements are true, just a gut feeling, there it's been said.
 
IMO I still think most of these fires are down to inexperienced installers, did we have fire to the extent we have now before the onset of short training courses? I'll leave that for you to decide, as I said this is my opinion and mine alone I have no proof that my statements are true, just a gut feeling, there it's been said.


I agree Pete and inferior products also don't help.
 

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