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I use a knife between cpc and A.N Other core to start off… far too easy to misalign and remove some of the inner insulation if going all the way.

Give myself a few inches to hold onto, and pull the L and N apart.



Did it once as a naive apprentice in a live 3ph board. Cpc coiled up and slipped between the gap beside the MCB’s that were fitted…..

No more cpc of any considerable length!
 

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