I'm not sure that insisting on bringing a CPC to places where one is not required is always the best approach. I guess this can be used to verify RCD operation by introducing a fault to order whenever the light is switched on, or maybe the other end is not earth at all but is some cunning way of feeding power in a daisy chain to another location.
by a very small margin, I'd prefer to see that CPC cut back.
(really it should end neatly in a choc bloc single, or a wago or go under the head of one of the back box mounting screws. Flapping free sleeved but folded to a hairpin so the sleeving stays on also works if done well.)
M.
I'm not sure that insisting on bringing a CPC to places where one is not required is always the best approach. I guess this can be used to verify RCD operation by introducing a fault to order whenever the light is switched on, or maybe the other end is not earth at all but is some cunning way of feeding power in a daisy chain to another location.
by a very small margin, I'd prefer to see that CPC cut back.
(really it should end neatly in a choc bloc single, or a wago or go under the head of one of the back box mounting screws. Flapping free sleeved but folded to a hairpin so the sleeving stays on also works if done well.)
M.
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