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<blockquote data-quote="takalu" data-source="post: 334826" data-attributes="member: 611"><p>I have come across this method before, on chemical plants where enclosures were high IP rated and plastic. Use of banjos would have compromised the IP rating.In some cases a banjo could have been fitted internally, but not all and it was thought a bit naff anyway as it crowded the enclosure space. The strand method was used on every termination for consistency. It didn't matter which</p><p></p><p>3 strands, all strands are in contact and continuity thus maintained.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takalu, post: 334826, member: 611"] I have come across this method before, on chemical plants where enclosures were high IP rated and plastic. Use of banjos would have compromised the IP rating.In some cases a banjo could have been fitted internally, but not all and it was thought a bit naff anyway as it crowded the enclosure space. The strand method was used on every termination for consistency. It didn't matter which 3 strands, all strands are in contact and continuity thus maintained. [/QUOTE]
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