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On 24/11/2016 09:11, wrote:
On Thursday, 24 November 2016 02:53:02 UTC, John Rumm wrote:
As I have needed to do a few installations recently which were all
surfaced wired, I though I would lob the few photos I had into an
article with some tips on wiring surface stuff.


"In this example a surface box was used to make the transition from the flat T&E cable (switched by a remote stat, in turn fed from a fused connection unit)) to the high temperature butyl rubber flex that feeds the heater."

I would have used a flex outlet plate with a cord grip.


I considered it - but all I had handy was a fused flex outlet, and since
I did not need the fusing there I decided to save it for a job where I
needed it. Cable restraint seems a bit of a moot point in the
circumstances since that flex is never going to move.

I may be able to put some minitrunking and skirting trunking photos up later.


Ah yes, I was forgetting skirting and dado trunking... I probably have
some photos of installs with that...



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Cheers,

John.

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