On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 12:14:20 -0000, "in2minds" wrote:
looked a bit amateurish to start with: the under-floor connections
had
all been done with 'chocolate blocks' for example. However, I've
never
had a problem with any of it.
This doesn't conform to existing regs - nor IMHO has it ever.
Connections
have always been done within some form of enclosure. At least for the
last
50 years - and certainly since PVC cable arrived.
don't "chocolate blocks" (I assume the OP mean "boxes" not "blocks")
count as an enclosure ?
They are not very enclosed
if not ten what else should I use to extend cables ?
Junction boxes - e.g. the round ones where you rotate the top to get the required number of entries.
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