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<blockquote data-quote="speccyget" data-source="post: 71466" data-attributes="member: 5176"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>A friend has asked me to finish a job he started because he is a bit stuck. But so am I. He has started installing power to his detached garage which is in a block about 20m away. He has started from the garage and is working towards the house. It all looks very good so far. Garage consumer unit with 6a mcb for lights and 16a for 2 radial sockets. 16mm meter tails to a dp isolator switch. Then he has used 10mm split con cable which is burried in ducting all the way to the back of the house where there is a massive coil which needs to be connected to the house.</p><p></p><p>I have never used contentric before and am wondering how to get it to the consumer unit which is at the front of the house.</p><p></p><p>Can it be terminated in a weatherproof enclosure and then continue with 10mm T&amp;E to the CU? I think I should probably just walk away but I am still curious as to how to do it. Any advice greatly apreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speccyget, post: 71466, member: 5176"] Hi, A friend has asked me to finish a job he started because he is a bit stuck. But so am I. He has started installing power to his detached garage which is in a block about 20m away. He has started from the garage and is working towards the house. It all looks very good so far. Garage consumer unit with 6a mcb for lights and 16a for 2 radial sockets. 16mm meter tails to a dp isolator switch. Then he has used 10mm split con cable which is burried in ducting all the way to the back of the house where there is a massive coil which needs to be connected to the house. I have never used contentric before and am wondering how to get it to the consumer unit which is at the front of the house. Can it be terminated in a weatherproof enclosure and then continue with 10mm T&E to the CU? I think I should probably just walk away but I am still curious as to how to do it. Any advice greatly apreciated. [/QUOTE]
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