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Do the electrical regs state specifically that you cant use t&e where it can be moved regularly?
Been to a couple boilers recently where the installers have wired them in using t&e. while the boiler is a fixed unit, the electrical panels often hinge down and out the way meaning the t&e is constantly being disturbed, now common sense should be enough to just use flex for the connection from the spur to the boiler, but is there a definitive reg thats being overlooked in these cases?
Thanks
Been to a couple boilers recently where the installers have wired them in using t&e. while the boiler is a fixed unit, the electrical panels often hinge down and out the way meaning the t&e is constantly being disturbed, now common sense should be enough to just use flex for the connection from the spur to the boiler, but is there a definitive reg thats being overlooked in these cases?
Thanks