Greetings
After having made some floorboards in the bedroom secure after the cowboys who did the electrics in this house a long time ago couldn’t be bothered, I have duscovered that the sawn-off end of the floorboard had been hammered back under the wall, and as a result, the outer insulation on the cooker supply cable and lighting cable has been damaged, revealing a small part of the cables inside. I’ve taken s close-up photo of the cables and there doesn’t seem to be any damage to the inner cores insulstion.
Can I use wago connectors in a wago box to remedy this issue?
The cooker cable has been plastered over and tiled. The damaged section of cable is underfloor.
Cooker is on its own 32A circuit.
Thanks,
Gary
After having made some floorboards in the bedroom secure after the cowboys who did the electrics in this house a long time ago couldn’t be bothered, I have duscovered that the sawn-off end of the floorboard had been hammered back under the wall, and as a result, the outer insulation on the cooker supply cable and lighting cable has been damaged, revealing a small part of the cables inside. I’ve taken s close-up photo of the cables and there doesn’t seem to be any damage to the inner cores insulstion.
Can I use wago connectors in a wago box to remedy this issue?
The cooker cable has been plastered over and tiled. The damaged section of cable is underfloor.
Cooker is on its own 32A circuit.
Thanks,
Gary