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Cheers!!
 
I've heard the argument about stretching the CPC, but have seen several training videos with Tony wotsit and Brian Scaddan from the IET (I think) say that although technically it will stretch it and reduce the csa, the change will be so miniscule that it makes no practical difference.

When stripping 1-2.5mm I prefer to split the end with snips, then yank evenly on both the brown and blue conductors to peel it apart leaving the cpc in the middle. This way any tension is spread across both conductors, which are thicker than the cpc.
 
The odd times I've done T+E I've always run a Stanly knife along the CPC cutting both sides of the cable at the same time. Never nicked the conductor insulation yet. Can't see me ever changing that habit.
 
Another successful day for the Stroppy Electrics 'free power for £30' division :)

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What you've done looks neat. I just cant see any sense in telling anyone to chop holes in tray like that. Collages must be in a parallel universe. One that bears no semblance of reality.


That's because there is no sense in it!! It's more like, yet another collage instructor, that hasn't got a bloody clue about how to design and install tray. Never have and probably now, never will see tray work with gaping big holes chopped out like that, for cables to pass through!!

If i ever saw anything like that on any of my projects, it would be out, ....dammed quicker than it took to go in!!! lol!!
 
That's because there is no sense in it!! It's more like, yet another collage instructor, that hasn't got a bloody clue about how to design and install tray. Never have and probably now, never will see tray work with gaping big holes chopped out like that, for cables to pass through!!

If i ever saw anything like that on any of my projects, it would be out, ....dammed quicker than it took to go in!!! lol!!

One of those would be working in an art college, so no bloody wonder.lol.
 
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Originally Posted by KWCFC
Why though? It is unorthodox but there's nothing wrong with it and it looks neat. Seems like a lot of fuss over nothing.



I think much of the ''Why'' has already been answered. It may look neat as you put it, as a short demo practice example, but is not a viable installation out in the real world, on a working tray installation...
 
The minute someone puts a cable onto the bridge running vertically you've had it for running more cable in without having to stand over that hole and push it through inches at a time. And pyro or not, if there's a metal edge hole - where's the glanding strip?
 

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