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Hi

Today I found a horrible mess of wiring for the heating/hot water under the box my megaflo is on. Here are some pictures.

My question is should I sort it out or leave it? Obviously it does work, but it is messy and a few cables have scorch marks from touching the hot pipes.
If I go ahead and sort it out, I'll probably put it outside the box the megaflo is on, but this would mean extending the three 3core+e cables.
What is the best way to extend these cables?
The flex cables would not need extending.

Thanks in advance for any replies!

[ElectriciansForums.net] What a mess!!!!!!!!!!!


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[ElectriciansForums.net] What a mess!!!!!!!!!!!
 
One water outpouring and it's a problem.
First... make sure you get paid for it!
Second... remove conductors and mount the jb with the flex attached.
Third... reterminate at the mounted jb with more of the same t&e cable.
Fourth... cut correct length of cable to the cable you originally disconnected then crimp and shrink.
Fifth... plenty of insulation tape and wrap them up nice and neat. Or charge the customer for an IP 45 enclosure.
Sixth... don't take any cheques......!!
 
One water outpouring and it's a problem.
First... make sure you get paid for it!
Second... remove conductors and mount the jb with the flex attached.
Third... reterminate at the mounted jb with more of the same t&e cable.
Fourth... cut correct length of cable to the cable you originally disconnected then crimp and shrink.
Fifth... plenty of insulation tape and wrap them up nice and neat. Or charge the customer for an IP 45 enclosure.
Sixth... don't take any cheques......!!
This is in my own house-no customer involved:)
Also, sorry to be difficult but I'd rather not go down the crimp/solder route as I don't have the tools or knowledge.
I was thinking perhaps the inline pushfit connectors, in a suitable enclosure?
 
I have had a look to see if there's any slack, and there isn't. So the suggestion is to use an ip rated box under the megaflo box where the pipes are to extend the 3core+e cables, and then a normal junction box outside the box, to terminate all the cables?
 
You could use junction boxes wagos in line splices, your not very limeted because the joint would be accessible.. all i would say is make sure you take a picture of the connctions in the wiring centre, and mark the cables before u start disconnecting anything.
Yeah I realise I'll need to be very careful to not lose track of what goes whereo_O
 

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