Any suggestions as to how to terminate swa into a switch/fuse neatly? I've run it through a metal box and out to the switch with the switch cover covering the point where the sheath is split but wondering if there's a neater way to do things?
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I'm sure the reg for ferrous enclosures was still included in that version. The reg number in the current edition which you should be using is 521.5.1
Get out of it CR... I'm not defeated! If I was I wouldn't be here asking for opinions would I? I've seen things done in all sorts of different ways, so it's nice to ask how others deal with such situations, especially when you normally work for yourself and don't have a whole company of experience to draw on. I think my wholesalers only keep the 'Basics' range in stock so that's all I'll be able to pick up in the morning. I don't reckon they have a 32mm knockout either...so it may have to be a grommet out of a 25mm hole.
Turn it into a figure of 8 and no problem
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No problem electrically with doing that but it's a bit unsightly on the outside of an enclosure. Also compromises IP ratings if on the top surface.
No problem electrically with doing that but it's a bit unsightly on the outside of an enclosure. Also compromises IP ratings if on the top surface.
Yeah and after doing 2 holes they have less teeth than most of the chumps on the jeremy kyle show
Just on the top surface??
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