Hmm. I think this cable is overloaded...

ColJack said:
the nic frown upon swa cable being terminated into swa glands?? :shock: ok then.. :roll:

and how are swa glands not designed for the purpose of terminating swa cable?

He meant BS 951 clamps.
 
Seen SWA glanded off with BS951 clamps all the time in older streetlighting installations. Theres also a type of gland plate made where the armour is secured to it by means of a hose clip. Worse iv seen is 3-core SWA where the armour has not been earthed and has been taped up.
 
streetlighter said:
Worse iv seen is 3-core SWA where the armour has not been earthed and has been taped up.


Bit like the feed to my garage :oops: I will get round to sorting it one day......


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The armour is earthed at the garage end, but I know it's not right
 
Rob, I don't believe that is such a crime if the cable is properly made off at the other end and the armoured cores connected to earth there.

In my early days, I used to use 3 core SWA to feed garages & connect like you have in the pic. Then, at the other end, the SWA would be glanded off into a metalclad CU, with a link from the banjo to the earthing terminal, which in turn is connected to the earth in the 3 core SWA back to the board.
 
You got one or two circuits there Rob!! Nice to see that theres a big notice not to turn your Diynot computer off :D
 
RF Lighting said:
Bit like the feed to my garage :oops: I will get round to sorting it one day......


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The armour is earthed at the garage end, but I know it's not right


Do I see no blanks in the spare MCB ways of the three ccus :?: :shock:
 
He would have installed EEB if he had not used up his only 951 on the sheath of the supply cable... :wink:
 
No need to pull my mains apart. I know more faults with it than you could possibly spot :lol:

The MEB is connected to the earth bar in the top left CU. Its only 6.0mm² and the water is bonded in the wrong place, but it still does the job :wink:
 
I particularly like this one. Must have been tricky pushing aside the pile of lighting electricians to get at it.

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Are they Lighting pillars on unmetered supplies? A strangely large number of fuses all on one phase.
 

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