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Not a lot to day so yet another question. Got several (about 10) 1.mm lighting cables to join together in a loft space which has about 300mm + loft insulation.
Years ago I would of used a J701 j/box with chocs blocks. Anything better on the market now? Would you guys fix the j/box above the joist level and the remove the insulation so as not on top but still some underneath?
 
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Id use a geewiz box with stuffing glands and connecting block screwed to the inside of it. Then mount it above the insulation so it can be seen by anyone looking for it up there. Marker pen or label machine on the lid to indicate what it does as well.
 
Id use a geewiz box with stuffing glands and connecting block screwed to the inside of it. Then mount it above the insulation so it can be seen by anyone looking for it up there. Marker pen or label machine on the lid to indicate what it does as well.
id do a similar job but substitute the connector for din rail and connectors
 
10x1.0mm t&e cables?you were right in post no1
j701 and connectors would be my choice fitted on a board and cables marked and clipped would be all I would do
formerly known as the rb4 the joint box has been around in this form since the 70s
have I ever seen one melted or cables burnt to a crisp? No would be the answer.
 
10x1.0mm t&e cables?you were right in post no1
j701 and connectors would be my choice fitted on a board and cables marked and clipped would be all I would do
formerly known as the rb4 the joint box has been around in this form since the 70s
have I ever seen one melted or cables burnt to a crisp? No would be the answer.
The reason I asked the question was, because on the face of it seems a very basic question but I've been out of the game for about 20+ years and as you know the electrical industry has moved on a great deal. Even more so what with Part P. I've grown up with connectors and I've no problem using them at all. Wasn't sure though, if they still complied with 17th.
 
Cables should be securely held in place, by glands or clipping up to the enclosure etc so as not to place strain on the connections should the cable be pulled on or the JB knocked.
It is an inspection item on the EICR

We need to educate people on this. Usually most jobs I go to no one bothers there arse. Maybe, because it takes TIME to do a nice, neat and proper job to the regs. I don't know if it's because there are ruff, lazy or they think it is acceptable not to provide restraint for cables
 
Not a lot to day so yet another question. Got several (about 10) 1.mm lighting cables to join together in a loft space which has about 300mm + loft insulation.
Years ago I would of used a J701 j/box with chocs blocks. Anything better on the market now? Would you guys fix the j/box above the joist level and the remove the insulation so as not on top but still some underneath?
Why do you need to connect 10 x 1.0mm cables into it, what are they for? If its for the upstairs lights, rewire it and use the 3plate loop system and take the JB out if the equasion meaning also that any future work is accessible below the loft area.
 
Why do you need to connect 10 x 1.0mm cables into it, what are they for? If its for the upstairs lights, rewire it and use the 3plate loop system and take the JB out if the equasion meaning also that any future work is accessible below the loft area.
Hopefully he's done it by now?
 

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