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SWA inner cores direct to CU?

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I presume with the SWA being indoors at that point there is no requirement for bottom entry as such, IE it could loop down and top-enter.

Taking it a step further, is there any reason why the top or side of the CU couldn't be drilled and the cable glanded straight into it?

I must admit I'm coming around to the idea of running the SWA through the wall and internally to by the CU, sounds much tidier.
 
I presume with the SWA being indoors at that point there is no requirement for bottom entry as such, IE it could loop down and top-enter.
You can put it where you like.


Taking it a step further, is there any reason why the top or side of the CU couldn't be drilled and the cable glanded straight into it?
Quite possibly:

1) Not really enough room inside for a gland.

2) A plastic CU being too flimsy to gland SWA to.
 
Or, like my mate, drill into the TN-S PILC cable from behind.....

BOOOOOOOOM!!!
 

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