I shall be changing a CU soon (same thread as just started!) and it is a TT.
I'll be using a wiska sprint gland to hold the tails (25mm) and main earth in place as they enter the CU (from the bottom) but I dont really see how this is going to help with respect to the possibility (however remote) of the tails coming loose in the CU and making contact with the CU.
I can just feel Lee's fingers hovering above the key board ready to shout 'hagar!!'
, however, I have a wylex board to install without pre-equipped tail holders.
Any ideas for holding the tails in place as they enter the main switch, just like the clips in the hagar board? I expect something could be used, cable cleats etc, but I'm also wondering if there is an actual product for this specifically?
Perhaps this is a little over the top, but It is a bit odd that it is all of a sudden ok to fit a metal board for a TT so I would like to do as much as possible to (within budget - customer doesn't want extra expense of a seperate s type RCD as isolator) keep safe.
I'll be using a wiska sprint gland to hold the tails (25mm) and main earth in place as they enter the CU (from the bottom) but I dont really see how this is going to help with respect to the possibility (however remote) of the tails coming loose in the CU and making contact with the CU.
I can just feel Lee's fingers hovering above the key board ready to shout 'hagar!!'

Any ideas for holding the tails in place as they enter the main switch, just like the clips in the hagar board? I expect something could be used, cable cleats etc, but I'm also wondering if there is an actual product for this specifically?
Perhaps this is a little over the top, but It is a bit odd that it is all of a sudden ok to fit a metal board for a TT so I would like to do as much as possible to (within budget - customer doesn't want extra expense of a seperate s type RCD as isolator) keep safe.
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