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Ok so we all know we should do good connections, tight so they don’t creep out of create loss connections.


I know that there is a specified newton tightness but looking in the BGB I can’t see the value and i looking in the wrong place.


reg 526.1 “every connection between conductor or between a conductor and other equipment shall provide durable electrical continuity and adequate mechanical strength and protection.”


Thats all great but how tight should it be?


Can anyone point me at the right reg/value.


Thanks
 
All connections should be tightened to the torque stated in the manufactures instructions, there isn't a one value suits all for what a connection should be tightened to.
 
All connections should be tightened to the torque stated in the manufactures instructions, there isn't a one value suits all for what a connection should be tightened to.


So it is, just looked in the the box of a waterproof CU i have in the cupboard and sure enough in the first flap "installation" its as terminal bar 1-1.5 Nm and RCD/MCB 2-2.5Nm

Should have look there first

Thanks. Its just one of those regs that just refers to to the manufactures. Ops thanks peps.
 
So it is, just looked in the the box of a waterproof CU i have in the cupboard and sure enough in the first flap "installation" its as terminal bar 1-1.5 Nm and RCD/MCB 2-2.5Nm

Should have look there first

Thanks. Its just one of those regs that just refers to to the manufactures. Ops thanks peps.


well they weren't going to exactly list every make and model of consumer unit along with the required torque setting in the BGB/BYB were they lol
 
The only time I used a torque screwdriver I was surprised how tight the MI stated value was. It was WAY more tight than the maximum setting on the impact driver I usually use.
 
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