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why do a day's work when you can get some geordie to graft while you supervise?
 
To coin the phrase why have a dog and bark yourself. (Defending the Geordie Nation here lol)

**But here we go again 6 pages on how to terminate a neutral at a back box when doing 3 plate. Maybe with the font of all electrical knowledge; AKA inspector Oracle, and him bumping his gums, over this. Could of put those said gums to good use and crimped the ****ers, and insulated it with the **** that came with it too.~~

I am remaining neutral on this.... :)
 
bring in your cables through the top of your galv' back box, pop out a couple of the knock-outs on the back of the box, thread your neutrals out of the top one and back in through the bottom one - job done. don't forget to use grommits though.
 
bring in your cables through the top of your galv' back box, pop out a couple of the knock-outs on the back of the box, thread your neutrals out of the top one and back in through the bottom one - job done. don't forget to use grommits though.

Are you being serious here?? .....That sounds like a real pig's ear of a job!!
 
Are you being serious here?? .....That sounds like a real pig's ear of a job!!


hahaha. don't choke on your rice wine eng.

surely you don't have any issues with my fool proof solution for the op's problem??

if you do, take it up with the tutor on my 5 week course. but make sure you go in prepared - he's got a CSE in woodwork.
 
hahaha. don't choke on your rice wine eng.

surely you don't have any issues with my fool proof solution for the op's problem??

if you do, take it up with the tutor on my 5 week course. but make sure you go in prepared - he's got a CSE in woodwork.

i give that a 8 out of 10 on the trolling score card lol.

note ; rice wine = saki.
;-)
 
hahaha. don't choke on your rice wine eng.

surely you don't have any issues with my fool proof solution for the op's problem??

if you do, take it up with the tutor on my 5 week course. but make sure you go in prepared - he's got a CSE in woodwork.

Well that just about sums up what to expect from a Electrical Trainee, as far as i can see!!
 
Mmmm I thought according to the new regs it was the cables that were supposed to be secured in the boxes not the connections so that there was no chance of strain coming on to the connections so why was he asking you to secure the neutral and not the cables them selves ? And will we be faced with new boxes with cable clamps in them to take them up to standard ? If all connections ha to be secured Waggos would have been a complete waste of money and I have just bought a **** load of them lol
 
I got called on this a few years ago by NIC inspector. He said wago's or crimps are fine but any screwed connection has to be securely fixed and not floating, same reg as requires joint boxes to be securely fixed according to him.
 
which is a load of bullpoo. if the cable is secured by clamp or by the fact that it's buried in plaster, then that satisfies the security of cables issue.
 

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