yid0
Junior Member
Hi Chaps,
I've got my exam tomorrow, and due to an inadequate tutor - who I'm happy to say has now departed from the college - I'm not fully prepared. I have to do an installation comprising of a consumer unit below some steel trunking, with a two-way lighting circuit above (with steel conduit) and a ring circuit below (with four Twin 13A sockets and PVC conduit), there is a length of SWA coming into the consumer unit from an isolator switch. I was wondering if anyone can answer a couple of questions for me...
1. What size cable should I use to bond the steel trunking, end/junction boxes for the lighing and the armour on the SWA? (I'm thinking 2.5mm)
2. Do you have any tips for terminating SWA at an exact length, or is it a case of guesstimating?
3. Do you recommend any order for doing the work? Apparently, most people struggle with the SWA, so they tell you to do that first... or should I do the wiring of the lighting and ring circuits first as I'm confident on that?
Cheers for any help
I've got my exam tomorrow, and due to an inadequate tutor - who I'm happy to say has now departed from the college - I'm not fully prepared. I have to do an installation comprising of a consumer unit below some steel trunking, with a two-way lighting circuit above (with steel conduit) and a ring circuit below (with four Twin 13A sockets and PVC conduit), there is a length of SWA coming into the consumer unit from an isolator switch. I was wondering if anyone can answer a couple of questions for me...
1. What size cable should I use to bond the steel trunking, end/junction boxes for the lighing and the armour on the SWA? (I'm thinking 2.5mm)
2. Do you have any tips for terminating SWA at an exact length, or is it a case of guesstimating?
3. Do you recommend any order for doing the work? Apparently, most people struggle with the SWA, so they tell you to do that first... or should I do the wiring of the lighting and ring circuits first as I'm confident on that?
Cheers for any help