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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 217599" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>Ash, I am unclear why you suggest the forum has members flaming? The thread has some debate on two opinions about the use of T&amp;E outdoors. You are entitled to your view that it is bad practice. However as various members have suggested using an internet link to material as guidance in other countries, is not helpful to any of our younger members who use this site to help them learn about UK electrical wiring practice. This forum is about UK wiring and not World electrical practice. From what I see both PC Electrics and Special Location have referenced UK wiring practice documents to back up their opinion. As such, I consider thier reference material more applicable for a student, or a time served spark, than your link toward this debate. It is a hazard in many trades today, that inexperienced people take a quick internet link and treat it as 100% fact, without cross checking any reference sources. Accuracy is always preferred over speed IMHO.</p><p></p><p>Doc H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 217599, member: 1607"] Ash, I am unclear why you suggest the forum has members flaming? The thread has some debate on two opinions about the use of T&E outdoors. You are entitled to your view that it is bad practice. However as various members have suggested using an internet link to material as guidance in other countries, is not helpful to any of our younger members who use this site to help them learn about UK electrical wiring practice. This forum is about UK wiring and not World electrical practice. From what I see both PC Electrics and Special Location have referenced UK wiring practice documents to back up their opinion. As such, I consider thier reference material more applicable for a student, or a time served spark, than your link toward this debate. It is a hazard in many trades today, that inexperienced people take a quick internet link and treat it as 100% fact, without cross checking any reference sources. Accuracy is always preferred over speed IMHO. Doc H. [/QUOTE]
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