Klippon SAK/WP DIN rail terminals Steps.
My assessor wanted to know why so many people still use loop at light method,?
I very seldom do, my ow place is a mix of switch direct to light, live to light and switch to light, live to switch,
As a guy I work with said, my wiring is to the commonly used paddy method,
make it up as you go along as to what works best for the situation,
Why so many people are stuck as to, this is how its always been , beats me
The glands, well, more than one cable fits, so yes, they are suitable for more than one cable, :C
A lot of non 'standard' stuff in that place, and not a single thing from assessor apart from wondering why I done it the way I had, he quite liked the non 'conventional' approach tbh,
Ah, yes, probably a lot better for that sort of thing,Klippon SAK/WP DIN rail terminals Steps.
Tony, In all my 30 years in the electrical trade I've never heard of the octopus method. What did those boxes cost ? about 6 squid I imagineIts name is octopus wiring, spider web is something totally different.
I was working to the 14th edition. There was no requirement for MF connectors, the ones that were available were carp.
I take it you’re one of the “I don’t understand it, therefore it must be wrong” brigade.
No I fully understand it.......its about as basic as a circuit can be.
I will confess to having non MF JB's under the boards @ home.
Also looped @ the fitting lighting.
Just because it was easier.
If I was able to put up with more disruption, then I would change to a central accessible JB & wire from there.
It would just make life so much easier.
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