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Re terminating ancient cables

Hi Folks, 


So I may have a job in the offing where I will need to temporally re terminate these 3 cables, the one on the right is only 1m long so I’ll just replace it. 


The other two are rising mains from the 1940’s each feeding 20 flats, I believe them to be armoured PILC’s though happy to be corrected, the lead is being used as the earth. 


Has anyone re terminated similar and are there any pitfalls that may scupper me? 


The re termination will only be temporary whilst the new building network is being installed.89f8b92115c4d5d4e672a2d7771fc855-huge-a8ae4b2d-f17a-4e4e-a594-4469fa0801a0.jpg



Cheers 


Martyn
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  • I only wish ours was in such good condition! 


    The inside has mixed porcelain fuse carriers with unknown fuses as they would not come out almost as though they had welded themselves in. The flash guards you see in this one are not all there and the ones that are have long since broken. Lock it up and throw away the key was the decision until DNO will attend, although they have declared they have no asbestos trained staff so will refuse to maintain it themselves.


    Pulling teeth at the moment.
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  • I only wish ours was in such good condition! 


    The inside has mixed porcelain fuse carriers with unknown fuses as they would not come out almost as though they had welded themselves in. The flash guards you see in this one are not all there and the ones that are have long since broken. Lock it up and throw away the key was the decision until DNO will attend, although they have declared they have no asbestos trained staff so will refuse to maintain it themselves.


    Pulling teeth at the moment.
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