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Think they are around 85 x 75 x 25 if it's the same ones I'm thinking about.
 
For the right application a good way of connecting pre-flexed commercial LED downlights . We had some school changing rooms with plasterboard MF ceiling so no access for Klick LCM's wired LSF through joists and clipped. In the socket part you would struggle with anything more than 2 x 1.5mm 3 core & E LSF/PVC.
 
For the right application a good way of connecting pre-flexed commercial LED downlights . We had some school changing rooms with plasterboard MF ceiling so no access for Klick LCM's wired LSF through joists and clipped. In the socket part you would struggle with anything more than 2 x 1.5mm 3 core & E LSF/PVC.

These are for some 50mm led's that are to be installed in recesses in a few bathrooms.
 
I would go for the CT101C 3 pole I think that they are 40mm. Out of interest what cable flex do you have at each hole ?.
 

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Worrying if your actual boss thinks this is a good idea!
Then you know it's time to jack in. :eek:
I did say old, that's why I couldn't continue as Q.S any more when you are trying to maintain compliance with BS7671 and your M.D. is fighting against you anyway left over two years ago not looked back since much more relaxed no stress .
 
I did say old, that's why I couldn't continue as Q.S any more when you are trying to maintain compliance with BS7671 and your M.D. is fighting against you anyway left over two years ago not looked back since much more relaxed no stress .
I'm not s Q.S but I know the feeling when you try to comply but your boss ultimately says"well I haven't priced for that"
 
One day I came back to the office and the locked filling cabinet where the NICEIC certificates were locked away was all ripped open with a hammer with a pile of certs on my desk with all made up information. Well you know the saying what comes around, had NICEIC visit '' can I see all the yellow copies of certs issued from pad xxxxxx well there they were marked void with made up results forged signatures.


Apologies Lee gone off topic a bit.
 

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