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James wrote:

I need some advice on this product. The instructions that came with it
don't give any wiring examples.

http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Images/P..._3/MK56506.JPG

I got this because I want to join two pieces of 2.5mm T&E outside to
form a single run (the cable is encased in 20mm plastic pipe). There
are reasons I cannot run a single length of cable point to point. Can
anyone help with these questions?

1. Firstly there are 4 terminals on each set of terminal block, I
presume I just don't use the 4th one, as the cable only has 3 wires?


First thing to realise here is there are four terminal blocks, each with
four connections - each of the connections on one terminal block are
elctriacally joined together. So to join three cores you would need to
use two terminals on each of three terminal blocks.

2. Does it matter as to which of the 4 terminals on a block the live,
neutral and earth connect to?


No.

3. I presume the incoming T&E cable goes to any one of the 4 blocks,


If I am understanding correctly what you are saying, then that is a
definite NO!

If you connect all three wires in your cable to three terminals on a
single block, then all you will do is short the lot of them together!

the outgoing cables go from another. Is it simply a case of using small
lengths of cable inside the junction box to join the corresponding
terminals as well? If not, what is the proper way to achieve what I
want, preferably using the junction box and knowing I can't have one
single length of cable and the join is outside.



Each group of four terminals are joined together. So lets say we call them:


# #
# #
# A B #
# #

# #
# C D #
# #
# #


Take the live from your incoming cable to the first terminal of A
take its neutral to terminal 1 on B
and the earth (after sleaving it in green/yellow PVC) to terminal 1 of C
D remains unused.

Now take the live from your ougoing cable and connect to terminal 2 on
A, the neutral to terminal 2 on B, and the earth to terminal 2 on C.

Note that exterior wiring will fall under part P of the building regs.

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Cheers,

John.

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