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What’s a back box?doesn't any of youlot still use wood back boxes?
You shouldn’t be bloody looking, tel!typical Scotsman. no knickers under the kilt.
You can buy plastic boxes designed for burying, I forget who makes them though. Designed for walls that might rust metal back boxes.
That's the one, the price is probably the main reason for using metal boxes!
That is the one. But that is not the price I pay. They are generally speaking equivalent in price to metal boxes over here. I assumed (wrongly) that these pvc flush boxes were widely in use in the UK as well.That's the one, the price is probably the main reason for using metal boxes!
That is the one. But that is not the price I pay. They are generally speaking equivalent in price to metal boxes over here. I assumed (wrongly) that these pvc flush boxes were widely in use in the UK as well.
For the first 10 years of my electrical career, pvc flush boxes did, nt exist, but when they arrived I found them to be better than metal in every facet.Other than breaking with convention, is there any technical reason why metal boxes are preferable to PVC? Surely if well fixed, they're not going to be any more prone to movement or flexing than metal boxes.
For the first 10 years of my electrical career, pvc flush boxes did, nt exist, but when they arrived I found them to be better than metal in every facet.
True. But usually only in the case of light switches. Most other accessories (sockets, 20 amp isolators etc) can still be tested from the face screw due to the internal strap which links the faceplate screw "eye" to the earth.PVC box's will not allow Earth testing from the face screw, other than that I can't see any disadvantage.
9) No more earth fly leads required (yippee!!)For the first 10 years of my electrical career, pvc flush boxes did, nt exist, but when they arrived I found them to be better than metal in every facet.
1)Let's start with the faceplate screws. With metal boxes there is always the possibility of "nicking" a cable due to the poor design of the "eye
When used to spur off on a ring in a metal back box... that's 4 x cpc connections... only 3 wago connections available ?? Or is there capacity for the 4th one somewhere ?I've just had a quick look at the one I have here, It has little test points at the top for L and N, the test points are shallow so shrouded probes will have no problems making contact. It also looks like the earth terminal section is a separate unit, perhaps to allow for a clean earth model? The earth strap appears to be made of brass now rather than steel of the current 2 gang sockets, earlier ones used copper or a high copper content alloy. The white part of the socket is fortunately still made of urea formaldehyde and not the soft melty plastic some MK stuff is being made of now. The switches feel ok and plugs insert the same as existing MK sockets. Looks good!
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