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Thought their cables coming out of the wall in the rear-entry example were WAAAAAY too short though. That'd be fun to terminate tidilyThey make it look so easy. Any idiot can do it perfectly on a new installation
Yes, and then show a patress allowing a big open hole from the box to the plastic trunking.Is it me, or do they start explaining how important it is to maintain the fire containment of the enclosure, then start showing cables entering with a pvc trunking butted up to it, without fireproof seals.
Because the regulation was written by an idiot who DNGAS about it just so long as it stopped other idiots in the London Fire Service from disturbing him?And if the semi-blind grommets are acceptable by virtue of being made from "fire resistant material" then why all the fuss about steel boxes !
To be fair to LFB and other brigades they did find they were dealing with quite a few fires that had been started by overheating connections in consumer units. Enough to raise concerns that "inflammable" consumer units were among the top 5 sources of ignition in domestic fires that were caused by faults in electrical installation and fixed equipment.so long as it stopped other idiots in the London Fire Service from disturbing him
That would have been a better way to reduce the number of fires but it still depends on the installer making sure the connections are good.Amendment three should have addressed the cause of the problem (inadequate terminal pinch screws), and not the symptoms!
People do it sometimes without realising they are doing it . A friend hung coats on the back of the cupboard door. When the door was closed they were touching the consumer unit on the back wall of the cupboard.Hanging coats over consumer boards was never a good idea.

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