- Reaction score
- 20
As long as one gland is readily accessible at the source end and the armour is not relied upon for the cpc it does not really matter if one is no longer accessible as it serves one purpose, connection of the cable. Verifying its integrity down the line is not an issue.
Would you still be happy with it if you had to make the gland off in an metal adaptable box so as to provide mechanical protection as you to pass the cores from the SWA through the irregular shaped KO on the flush CU? (see back off envelope sketch below - couldn’t find a smoke packet )
Obviously the adaptable box wouldn’t be accessable once the plaster board had been put on.