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Sparkydan

Hi every one

Im after some advise on installing drive over lights as the only way i can think of is running swa to galv conduit boxs with gasket and lid then stuffing gland and flex to the fitting,
But my worry with this is that once the drive is down connections at EOL will not be accessible for future tests and inspections.

any help appreciated thanks
 
thanks alarm man yeah they come with a sleeve for the fitting to go into which is normally cemented in or the last ones i done where in the middle of a block so i cored a hole in them for the sleeve before they was layed, the the fittings come with about 500mm of flex and there was no room at all to lose any slack on the cable and the SWA cant go in the sleeve so a connection of some sort has to be made out side of the fitting.
 

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