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EICR - Shallow Back Box Depth
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<blockquote data-quote="Spades" data-source="post: 547938" data-attributes="member: 37217"><p>Hi Murdoch, thank you for the reply. The buyer is paying for the report, but I’m just trying to work if I should pay someone to put spacers in there if they are going fail me on it. </p><p></p><p>So my understanding is, it can be a tight fit, it can be below the recommended back box depth, but as long as the wires aren’t damaged then it won’t raise an warning/issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spades, post: 547938, member: 37217"] Hi Murdoch, thank you for the reply. The buyer is paying for the report, but I’m just trying to work if I should pay someone to put spacers in there if they are going fail me on it. So my understanding is, it can be a tight fit, it can be below the recommended back box depth, but as long as the wires aren’t damaged then it won’t raise an warning/issue. [/QUOTE]
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