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16mm T+e - how to safely terminate on outside wall!
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<blockquote data-quote="HarrySparkie" data-source="post: 485464" data-attributes="member: 31732"><p>Putting an fcu and socket spur in upstairs for customer- they decide to show me a cable sticking out of the exterior side of the back of the house. It’s about 300mm of 16mm twin and earth, cut and not terminated, free to the elements. It was intended as a supply for the garden pottery shed. It is connected to an isolator switch with a 60am fuse, back by the main CU. </p><p></p><p>Any recommendations for cheap terminals I can put in an IP rated box- or other cost effective safe solutions. Client seems reluctant for me to do anything about it, but I don’t want to leave it, even if I have a signed ‘waiver’. Your thoughts would be appreciated, ta. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarrySparkie, post: 485464, member: 31732"] Putting an fcu and socket spur in upstairs for customer- they decide to show me a cable sticking out of the exterior side of the back of the house. It’s about 300mm of 16mm twin and earth, cut and not terminated, free to the elements. It was intended as a supply for the garden pottery shed. It is connected to an isolator switch with a 60am fuse, back by the main CU. Any recommendations for cheap terminals I can put in an IP rated box- or other cost effective safe solutions. Client seems reluctant for me to do anything about it, but I don’t want to leave it, even if I have a signed ‘waiver’. Your thoughts would be appreciated, ta. [/QUOTE]
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