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Crimping of flexible cord conductors

Like most of us, I often crimp flne strand conductors, especially for screw terminals but do not do this for domestic lamp holders and roses etc.

I thought that I would check Section 526 (Electrical Connections) of the Regs but did't find a clear statement of requirements for crimped ends. 

I was particularly unsure of what 526.9.1 was specifying for fine wire conductors "conductor ends shall be suitably treated".


Any guidance or comment would be appreciated.


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  • Many of the screw terminals in room thermostats and the like have a metal shield under the screw and are actually cage terminals.


    Despite many of the English YouTube videos saying you need ferrules with both screw and cage terminals, the Germans quite definitely state you don’t need them in cage terminals.


    I probably use more ferrules than the majority of domestic electricians, comments have been made by people I work with about this, my reply is I have been working too far away from home to have any callbacks.


    Andy Betteridge
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  • Many of the screw terminals in room thermostats and the like have a metal shield under the screw and are actually cage terminals.


    Despite many of the English YouTube videos saying you need ferrules with both screw and cage terminals, the Germans quite definitely state you don’t need them in cage terminals.


    I probably use more ferrules than the majority of domestic electricians, comments have been made by people I work with about this, my reply is I have been working too far away from home to have any callbacks.


    Andy Betteridge
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