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Using unboxed wagos!
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<blockquote data-quote="Kethon" data-source="post: 526035" data-attributes="member: 34945"><p>Hi I'm new here, and am a DIYer though I think I have pretty good grasp of regs (e.g 18th).</p><p></p><p>I have a garage, utility and conservatory on thier own radial (for power not lights). I asked an electrician to put and extra socket in the garage.</p><p></p><p>2 years later (now), I was in the garage loft and found that the radial had been broken into, but with 3 sets of wago blocks - unboxed, and then wrapped in black insulation tape, to cover the exposed blue/brown insulation.. Obviously not secured to any thing. (no cable clips in sight).</p><p></p><p>Am I being overly harsh in thinking this is a bit poor? I thought unboxed wagos were not permitted.</p><p></p><p>I actually undid it all and used a junction box secured and clipped it all down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kethon, post: 526035, member: 34945"] Hi I'm new here, and am a DIYer though I think I have pretty good grasp of regs (e.g 18th). I have a garage, utility and conservatory on thier own radial (for power not lights). I asked an electrician to put and extra socket in the garage. 2 years later (now), I was in the garage loft and found that the radial had been broken into, but with 3 sets of wago blocks - unboxed, and then wrapped in black insulation tape, to cover the exposed blue/brown insulation.. Obviously not secured to any thing. (no cable clips in sight). Am I being overly harsh in thinking this is a bit poor? I thought unboxed wagos were not permitted. I actually undid it all and used a junction box secured and clipped it all down. [/QUOTE]
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