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Im trying to get some clarification on the correct methods of connecting up the welfare cabin area of a construction site.
Although technically not classed as a construction site in most cases (they tend to be separate from the actual working area) you more often than not find materials, scaffolding etc stored around these areas which would lead me to believe that an armored cable (SWA) should be used as the distribution cables.
Is there any reason why hardwiring SWA into site canteens, offices, stores containers, drying rooms etc(as in transportable cabins) is a problem? Obviously a plug and socket is not an option with SWA cable.
Although technically not classed as a construction site in most cases (they tend to be separate from the actual working area) you more often than not find materials, scaffolding etc stored around these areas which would lead me to believe that an armored cable (SWA) should be used as the distribution cables.
Is there any reason why hardwiring SWA into site canteens, offices, stores containers, drying rooms etc(as in transportable cabins) is a problem? Obviously a plug and socket is not an option with SWA cable.