Leesparkykent
Nearly Esteemed
I don't know why aircon guys are so adamant on using the stuff tbh and then glanding it wrongly lolAll the small installations in shops and the like are done like that up here.
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I don't know why aircon guys are so adamant on using the stuff tbh and then glanding it wrongly lolAll the small installations in shops and the like are done like that up here.
On a job recently the aircon guys used SY everywhere, at every accessory they had just used stuffing glands. They were not happy bunnies when it come to snagging and I made them change all the stuffing glands for XT/CXT glands with banjos and fly leads where necessary:hurray:
On a job recently the aircon guys used SY everywhere, at every accessory they had just used stuffing glands. They were not happy bunnies when it come to snagging and I made them change all the stuffing glands for XT/CXT glands with banjos and fly leads where necessary:hurray:
It does say to refer to other IEC or countries standards,Make of this what you will!
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Only states it "discourages" us from using it. And as Andy has said above, move manufacturers state that their cab;le confirms to SOME parts but not all!
Jay
I posted a link awhile ago that one manufacturer confirmed that their SY did not comply with BS7671.It does say to refer to other IEC or countries standards,
So if it is constructed to VDE and this conforms to IEC standards doesn't this mean it can be used?
I remember reading in the regs book a while ago, ( don't have it with me, )
At the beginning somewhere it says reference should be made to standards from other countries or IEC standards where there is no British standard for a product
I thought this implied
that as long as the cable / item has been tested / constructed to a standard recognisable as being equivalent or higher to BS it can be used ,
This would allow newly developed products not tested to BS to be used
Having regs stating non BS tested products can't be used would be very limiting for Industry
Can someone look it up and post it please, or if someone has a better understanding can they explain
We use a lot of SY for all motors, heaters power to solenoids etc and CY for controls along with Tronic cat 5, belden and network cabling, customer sorts out power supplies to all panels and machines
Generally the SY is glanded via stuffing glands but we always screen via a flying lead to terminals
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Which bit of that is a problem:banghead:
Only joking, what I don't understand, not that I have ever installed it but I have remade an end off every now and then is this, it is a pig to make it off neatly so why do all these fools, generally A/C bods, sorry if you are reading this brother use the stuff!
Only joking, what I don't understand, not that I have ever installed it but I have remade an end off every now and then is this, it is a pig to make it off neatly so why do all these fools, generally A/C bods, sorry if you are reading this brother use the stuff!
I have installed loads of the stuff within the controls environment. I have stopped using the 'proper glands' as I have had many failures where the 'proper gland' has damaged the screen to the point where it has broken.I've found it to be pretty simple to make an end off properly, what part of it do you find to be a pig?
I have installed loads of the stuff within the controls environment...... Sometimes I use a butt splice and extend it with a green/yellow single.
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