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Am2 Lighting Circuit Fail
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<blockquote data-quote="SLIPSHOD &amp; SLAPDASH" data-source="post: 358557" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Are you a tutor ?</p><p></p><p>This may be the way AM2 want it done but out in the real world that is not needed, screwed connections are acceptable. The drawing does show feeding a 2 way switch, not the intermediate but again, in the real world you do it to the easiest and most economical way as its not any regulation. In my days of training you always had to fix connectors to the enclosure. MK used to sell the earth terminals separately which we would fit in the back of plastic boxes. All other connectors were self tapered or nut &amp; bolted down. All terminations always had to have the ends doubled over and stranded cable twisted, Never twist together solid core cable. You should not be able to see or touch any bare bit of the cable . All this was good workmanship &amp; not necessarily the regulations</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLIPSHOD & SLAPDASH, post: 358557, member: 16"] Are you a tutor ? This may be the way AM2 want it done but out in the real world that is not needed, screwed connections are acceptable. The drawing does show feeding a 2 way switch, not the intermediate but again, in the real world you do it to the easiest and most economical way as its not any regulation. In my days of training you always had to fix connectors to the enclosure. MK used to sell the earth terminals separately which we would fit in the back of plastic boxes. All other connectors were self tapered or nut & bolted down. All terminations always had to have the ends doubled over and stranded cable twisted, Never twist together solid core cable. You should not be able to see or touch any bare bit of the cable . All this was good workmanship & not necessarily the regulations [/QUOTE]
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