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jim beam
Can anyone tell me if connections made using wago terminal blocks need to be ACCESSIBLE for inspection and testing (and maintenance) in line with cause 526.3 of 17th edition? I presume they DO - even though they can be classed as a permanent joint - simply because they DO NOTmeet any of the exception criteria given in point i to v of 526.3. However, I guess that 'butted insulated crimps' DO meet the criteria of 526.3 because they have been 'crimped' using a 'compression tool' - and in which case DO NOT need to be accessible. EG. therefore, when extending a 6mm cable cooker circuit, the joint could be plastered over if using crimps (and heatshrink) but not if using WAGO's, they would need to be accessible. Appreciate peoples comments on this - big thanks!!
PS. can anybody see a reason why NOT to use 6mm yellow insulated butt crimps & heatshrink to extend a 6mm cable cooker circuit, enclosed within plaster and be mechanically protected by a metal covering (where less than 50 mm in plaster) ?
PS. can anybody see a reason why NOT to use 6mm yellow insulated butt crimps & heatshrink to extend a 6mm cable cooker circuit, enclosed within plaster and be mechanically protected by a metal covering (where less than 50 mm in plaster) ?
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