New CU

Hi all.

Been asked to change a CU and done a little bit of investigation and found that most legs of each circuit will not be long enough to reach the new terminals. What is the correct way of extending the cable? Just wanna see the different ways that people do it.

thanks
 
Choc block and tape. lol

Insulated crimps normally.
 
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agreed. spinks, whereabouts in N. Wales, mate?
 
not in wales now, but grew up buckley. auntie in prestatyn, lived abergele for a while.
 
Just as an FYI, if the cables aren't long enough due to the length of a dual-RCD board, you can always opt for a (albeit more expensive) small main-switch board with RCBO's. I've found in the past that there's rarely a need to extend anything then, plus you're providing the best installation available.
If you do need to extend, you could try the new LineProducts in-line push connectors (see sponsor ads).
 
not in wales now, but grew up buckley. auntie in prestatyn, lived abergele for a while.

nice pub on the llanwrst road. is it the bull? yacht is OK, i'm barred from the pub just along from the yacht, is it the park? forgot the name. landlord's an arsehole.
 
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