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Unconventional termination of SWA
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulieN" data-source="post: 473485" data-attributes="member: 30819"><p>So, you have an existing plastic CU, it's on a beautifully tiled wall and you need to get a SWA into it that's running up the other side of the wall. Without making a hideous mess of the customers decor, the cable is going to have to come through the wall through the back of the unit. Would you really bring it through elsewhere and then terminate through the side of the unit??</p><p></p><p>Again, you keep throwing out how it's a bodge, but nothing to back up why you think that or giving a valid reason of why it might actually be less safe than the conventional method. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulieN, post: 473485, member: 30819"] So, you have an existing plastic CU, it's on a beautifully tiled wall and you need to get a SWA into it that's running up the other side of the wall. Without making a hideous mess of the customers decor, the cable is going to have to come through the wall through the back of the unit. Would you really bring it through elsewhere and then terminate through the side of the unit?? Again, you keep throwing out how it's a bodge, but nothing to back up why you think that or giving a valid reason of why it might actually be less safe than the conventional method. [/QUOTE]
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