Terminal Block

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I am after some advice if possible. I have just dropped a ceiling in my house and found terminal block which is on the upstairs ring. Before I re-board the ceiling I am wanting this sorted out.

Not long had my CU replaced but this was not found on the PIR.

Can think of 4 options open to me.

1. Board the ceiling and forget about it.
2. Crimp and heatshrink the join.(don't have ratcheting crimpers, just cheap ones I use on my car)
3. Replace the 2 wires with a new wire.
4. Get a electrician round this week.(was hoping to board this afternoon.)

I think option 3 would be the best, I am happy to replace it but I am unsure of weather legally I am able to.

I am in the north of scotland.

Regards

Russell
 
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Re-running the cable is indeed the favored option. Legally wise, replacing a single damaged cable is a non notifiable task, ideally a minor works should be issued, but as long as you are carful to make all terminations soundly, the risk of introducing a fault is low
 
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russellellwood

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russellellwood

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its easier to just read the first post
I am after some advice if possible. I have just dropped a ceiling in my house and found terminal block which is on the upstairs ring. Before I re-board the ceiling I am wanting this sorted out.

Not long had my CU replaced but this was not found on the PIR.

Can think of 4 options open to me.

1. Board the ceiling and forget about it.
2. Crimp and heatshrink the join.(don't have ratcheting crimpers, just cheap ones I use on my car)
3. Replace the 2 wires with a new wire.
4. Get a electrician round this week.(was hoping to board this afternoon.)

I think option 3 would be the best, I am happy to replace it but I am unsure of weather legally I am able to.

I am in the north of scotland.

Regards

Russell
 
cable changed without a problem, apologies for taking so long to thank you, got called away with work.

cheers

Russell
 

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