I'm installing heating zone valves. There's enough space within the plastic trunking for the full cables complete with their outer insulation, but it's looking a bit tight for space as the cables enter the wiring centre.
Is it OK to strip the outer sheathing back so it ends just outside the wiring centre (within the trunking), leaving just the insulated inner cores entering the wiring centre itself?
I'm referring to the installed T&E cables that go to/from the zone controller/stats and power/heat pump. The flex cables for the zone valves themselves will be entering via the separate entry point into the wiring centre, with the outer going in and clamped by a strain relief.
All is plastic. There will be a complete covering over all these inner cables once all completed.
Many thanks.
Is it OK to strip the outer sheathing back so it ends just outside the wiring centre (within the trunking), leaving just the insulated inner cores entering the wiring centre itself?
I'm referring to the installed T&E cables that go to/from the zone controller/stats and power/heat pump. The flex cables for the zone valves themselves will be entering via the separate entry point into the wiring centre, with the outer going in and clamped by a strain relief.
All is plastic. There will be a complete covering over all these inner cables once all completed.
Many thanks.

