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I'm no expert on split concentric (assuming that's what this is)......But an earth clamp doesn't seem the best solution to this (also as the earth cores appear to be insulated!

This is for an eicr on a sub main but I'll have to do the remedial work at some stage.

Any advice on how to terminate this correctly?

Thanks!

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