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Wagos in a 2G socket backbox....

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I'm running through the options with regards to terminating a 4mm2 ring when it comes to the sockets. For some of the 2G sockets there is plenty of space to easily / reliably terminate the 4mm2 cable, in others not so much.


What would be a whole lot easier (there is plenty of space as I fitted 35mm back boxes) would be to loop in and out via a couple of wago 221 3-way connectors using the 3rd way as a spur to the socket, allowing just a single cable needing to be clamped down at the socket terminal itself.


I'm sure I won't have been the first to have thought of this.


Thoughts please? The only limitation I can see is that I would'nt be able to spur off the socket (but could of course just use a wago with more ways).


It has been a long week and I just wanted to sense check this........


Thanks in advance


James
  • I do NOT read that as

    ONLY accessories to BS 1363.  Joint boxes, fused spurs, crimps, MCBs etc are all things that could be found on a ring final circuit. Presumably also other sorts of socket if locally fused at 13A or less.

    Muddy not the water. WAGOs are OK for this, just watch the current ratings.

    Mike.