kmaccui Member Joined May 16, 2010 Messages 105 Reaction score 0 Oct 31, 2011 #1 went to a job to disconnect a cooker and found there was no cooker outlet and the cable just went through a little hole in the base of the CCU some trunking and an hour later it was fixed.
went to a job to disconnect a cooker and found there was no cooker outlet and the cable just went through a little hole in the base of the CCU some trunking and an hour later it was fixed.
ProDave Twatt ™ Supporting Member Joined Nov 28, 2009 Messages 14,762 Reaction score 951 Oct 31, 2011 #2 Ouch. Metal box, little (probably sharp edged) hole, no grommet (not that a grommet would fit that tiny hole) It's a wonder it didn't go bad day explode
Ouch. Metal box, little (probably sharp edged) hole, no grommet (not that a grommet would fit that tiny hole) It's a wonder it didn't go bad day explode
R rainydays Well-known member Joined Sep 14, 2008 Messages 142 Reaction score 0 Oct 31, 2011 #3 They say that small holes are the best
Robin Spark Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2009 Messages 1,425 Reaction score 0 Oct 31, 2011 #4 It took me ages to carefully drill that little hole as I didnt want the knockout to come loose. With the recesssion I cant afford grommets any longer.
It took me ages to carefully drill that little hole as I didnt want the knockout to come loose. With the recesssion I cant afford grommets any longer.