But how long had it been there?
sometimes only a few years, but the sheath has been damaged and waters got in
But how long had it been there?
you mostly work on industrial sites though, where damage is more likley to occur.sometimes only a few years, but the sheath has been damaged and waters got in
I don't think that is necessarily true as more consideration is given to the method of erection than it is in the domestic settingyou mostly work on industrial sites though, where damage is more likley to occur.
Oh that's definetly true, I've spent 30 years in factories, and 20 years working in domestic. I've never seen rusted out swa in domestic.I don't think that is necessarily true as more consideration is given to the method of erection than it is in the domestic setting
seen plenty rusted galv in SWA
But how long had it been there?
Now if you think swa is not mechanically protected, then do pray tell us how you would install the cable?
Seen quite a few rusted out SWA's in domestic properties outside, garden and pond lighting being the favorites, a lot down to poor installation, leaky fittings or wrong glandsOh that's definetly true, I've spent 30 years in factories, and 20 years working in domestic. I've never seen rusted out swa in domestic.
Without eyes on it is difficult as no one size fits all in the past I have installed SWA in conduit, deep channel, heavy duty cable capping to suggest a few waysNow if you think swa is not mechanically protected, then do pray tell us how you would install the cable?
makes you wonder if the quality of the galvanising has declined.Seen quite a few rusted out SWA's in domestic properties outside, garden and pond lighting being the favorites, a lot down to poor installation, leaky fittings or wrong glands
Without eyes on it is difficult as no one size fits all in the past I have installed SWA in conduit, deep channel, heavy duty cable capping to suggest a few ways
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