So the new hob comes with a 5 core insulated flex. 2 cores together for live, 2 together for neutral, and one for earth. Only thing is they have taken off a silly amount of the outer insulation.
Sparky says soldered better than not and doesn't mention ferrules. So I cut off the nicely terminated ends, cut to the right length, strip and twist the two pairs and then out with the soldering iron and a bit of solder and they're fixed.
Hunting for a decent connector block I come across a thread mentioning 526.8.2 .....
"Soldering (tinning) of the whole conductor end of multiwire, fine wire, and very fine wire conductors is not permitted if screw terminals are used"
I assume this is meaning the fixed installation rather than appliances and Sparky will clearly be happy to fit it with the tinned ends but should I get myself a crimper and do it "properly".
And why are tinned ends a problem with a screw terminal?
Thanks
Sparky says soldered better than not and doesn't mention ferrules. So I cut off the nicely terminated ends, cut to the right length, strip and twist the two pairs and then out with the soldering iron and a bit of solder and they're fixed.
Hunting for a decent connector block I come across a thread mentioning 526.8.2 .....
"Soldering (tinning) of the whole conductor end of multiwire, fine wire, and very fine wire conductors is not permitted if screw terminals are used"
I assume this is meaning the fixed installation rather than appliances and Sparky will clearly be happy to fit it with the tinned ends but should I get myself a crimper and do it "properly".
And why are tinned ends a problem with a screw terminal?
Thanks