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Andy Dingley wrote:
On Dec 8, 12:07 pm, nicknoxx wrote: Is conduit required by the regs? I can't see how a plastic conduit is going to offer much protection to an already visible cable. Who cares about the paper, this is a practical issue. Plastic conduit on screwed clips survives common impacts that will pull T&E out of nailed clips. You also get the benefit of it looking like a nice professional job. -- Adam |
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