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It gives flexibility to the cable which may reduce strain on the joint
It allows for a new connection to made where corrosion or damage occurs
It looks the part compared to a rigid straight on connection
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It allows movement for ease of decorating

Finally coiling the slack tends to calm the nerves of a spark who needs to fidget while arguing with the customer
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well its the same as when you are drawing cable/s in to enclosures isn`t it.....you dont want those cables pulled tight do you.....leave some slack in em......enough so you can make em off again if the termination fails.....same here innit.........and as has been mentioned by Des......to allow for the wetman to correct his mistakes......
 
some of these coils i have seen though , makes me wonder what the spaerk has used to coil them round.:censored:
 
It should NOT be done. Look in to inductance loops under high current flow. OK it looks pretty but serves no useful purpose what so ever. Other than limit current flow, which you DON’T want.

How to upset a contractor in one easy lesson, “those nice twiddly earths you’ve fitted, rip the lot out!”
 

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