Is it just me.
Wiring a Plug,
how many examples shown on the web etc are very poor?
one very basic thing they nearly all seem to miss is stripping back insulation with lengths appropriate to mitigate cable (flex) pull out.
Cord grips should be strong enough for the job but even the best can become slack eventually.
Whatever happened to the practice of arranged lengths so that Lives pull out first and Earth last?
Line and N first (or prefferably Line first then N second) then E last of all.
The E chamber easily allows a longer flex that has to be pulled quite a way to ensure Line and N have already pulled well out and the E is still connected, hence it will be last to disconnect by a fair margain.
Does nobody teach that these days???
Wiring a Plug,
how many examples shown on the web etc are very poor?
one very basic thing they nearly all seem to miss is stripping back insulation with lengths appropriate to mitigate cable (flex) pull out.
Cord grips should be strong enough for the job but even the best can become slack eventually.
Whatever happened to the practice of arranged lengths so that Lives pull out first and Earth last?
Line and N first (or prefferably Line first then N second) then E last of all.
The E chamber easily allows a longer flex that has to be pulled quite a way to ensure Line and N have already pulled well out and the E is still connected, hence it will be last to disconnect by a fair margain.
Does nobody teach that these days???
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