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David.

hey chaps,

do you need to put crimped connections covered with new heat shrink into an enclosure?? Connections are above a suspended ceiling and i know i could have got away with choc box etc as its accessible but i didnt :rolleyes:

thanks
 
I would do one or the other - either crimp and heat shrink, or in an enclosure using terminal or wago connectors.
Doing both seems like you're getting the worst of both.
 
crimped and heatshrunk is classed as permanent connection so no, the heatshrink replaces the insulation, nothing wrong either way, as hightower says one way or the other will suffice.
 
Surley all electrical joints & connections need to go in a suitable enclosure.

ian

So should cables. As a general rule if the cables are suitably enclosed the crimps will be as well, often even without heat shrink.
I suppose the exception would be outdoors, in which case I'd use an IP rated enclosure, but probably with wagos or terminal connectors in it.
 
i have never been sure on the crimping situation, because the for example on t+e the grey sheath is your basic protection. if you crimp join does this not show insulation of the cores and therfore have no basic protection? i always crimp joints but have never done so outside of a enclosure etc, just wondered what you guys thought?
 

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