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<blockquote data-quote="Lee321" data-source="post: 16248" data-attributes="member: 10680"><p>i think we all have in the past spur'd/tee'd of a radial</p><p></p><p>but what is the letter of the law?</p><p></p><p>especially lighting circuits when trying to reduce the number of cores at light points etc due to light type and there measily sized cable entry/routes/terminals etc</p><p></p><p>how would you report that at testing time having 2 ends of the circuit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee321, post: 16248, member: 10680"] i think we all have in the past spur'd/tee'd of a radial but what is the letter of the law? especially lighting circuits when trying to reduce the number of cores at light points etc due to light type and there measily sized cable entry/routes/terminals etc how would you report that at testing time having 2 ends of the circuit? [/QUOTE]
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