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And you have not stated where it says NOT to twist together either. It is all about good workmanship, which clearly you don't seem to appreciate. I been in the trade all my life, and retired as senior electric engineer for an international company. If I didn't know what I was talking about, I would hardly have achieved that position. And I was asked to take up a teaching position teaching electrics. So I think I'm entitled to say I know more than you.
The lack of factual detail in your posts suggests otherwise....
There are many people in numerous industries that have risen high up the promotion ranks outside of their genuine skills and abilities, generally waffling and blagging their way to new positions... (The 'who you know' not 'what you know' career development path)..
I have worked for various national & international companies in my earlier employment career, and its common to find persons higher up the management structure who are completely out of their depth and the wrong person for a particular role.
I would have thought with all of your claimed superior knowledge, you could quickly and easily provide a link to any wiring regulation related document that recommends twisting conductors together..?
That you suggest, (incorrectly), is good workmanship?
All I will add from my "apparent" less knowledgeable position, compared your undisclosed guidance..
a reference to some current industry standard recognised best practice guides.. such as "Guidance on connections in Consumer Units" available for free download along with other such documents..
I assume you would agree that terminating conductors in electrical accessories will have similar principles to those applicable in consumer units..?
https://www.electricalsafetyfirst.org.uk/media/mvrd1viz/a5-consumer-unit-technical-guide-2021.pdf
If you skip down to page 7, there is a bullet point that reads as follows:-
Which to me reads as "DO NOT TWIST CONDUCTORS" as it can cause far more issues that it allegedly resolves..
Unless you can provide a link to a current document that backs up your "Twisting" guidance claim..
then possibly you do not know more than some of the people on here..
and are more in the waffle and tosh category of miss-information?
I await your link with interest..
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