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Gland termination of armoured cable to garage yes or no?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 467013" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>One of the fundamental principles of electrical installation work states "Good workmanship by skilled or instructed persons and proper materials shall be used in the erection of the electrical installation. The installation of electrical equipment shall take account of manufactures instructions." That guidance can be found in regulation 134.1.1. You can choose to ignore it if you so wish, but I would think anyone installing an armoured cable without industry standard terminations fitted would not be classed as either skilled or instructed in the practicalities of good workmanship. Adding a new circuit to supply an external building would also require a Part P Building regulations compliance certificate if done in England or Wales.</p><p></p><p>Doc H</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 467013, member: 1607"] One of the fundamental principles of electrical installation work states "Good workmanship by skilled or instructed persons and proper materials shall be used in the erection of the electrical installation. The installation of electrical equipment shall take account of manufactures instructions." That guidance can be found in regulation 134.1.1. You can choose to ignore it if you so wish, but I would think anyone installing an armoured cable without industry standard terminations fitted would not be classed as either skilled or instructed in the practicalities of good workmanship. Adding a new circuit to supply an external building would also require a Part P Building regulations compliance certificate if done in England or Wales. Doc H [/QUOTE]
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