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Just a quickie,would you put compression glands on FP cables entering flushed ko boxes,or even round fast fix recess boxes,in ceiling.
 
Just a quickie,would you put compression glands on FP cables entering flushed ko boxes,or even round fast fix recess boxes,in ceiling.
Yes I would, but I have seen FP just poked in through the entry hole with no apparent trouble, but as a tradesman I would always use glands where possible. Hope this helps.
Pete
 
If the conduit drop is just a short length for mechanical protection gland it at the top.
 
If it's chased in and going to be held solidly in place by plaster then no I wouldn't as the gland won't be doing anything.
If it's a stud wall or a ceiling where the cable enters a plasterboard box then I would use the gland as it mechanically supports the cable.
If it's a steel conduit installation then I'm not sure where you'd even put a gland?
 
Cheers thanks for all advice,agree on the 1st fix stage,I also wouldn't bother with glands.
Like you say,so long as the cables held in position,everything fine.
 

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