SWA Cable Gland Adapter Piece

Hello 

Can anyone offer some help regarding the use of  fabricated SWA cable gland adapter/extension pieces?

During installation works, our contractor has made off 2No 5C, 240mm2, SWA cables too short to reach the gland plate.

To avoid replacing the cables, they have site fabricated two "Extension pieces" from some 316 S/S to allow the cables to be terminated (shown below).

We have some reservations accepting the installation, therefore I am seeking some clarity on the following points:

  • Is this an acceptable installation method under BS7671?
  • What specific clauses in BS7671 would these pieces have to conform to (511.1?)
  • is there anything in the Regulations that would allow this installation to be rejected?

Thank you.

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  • We have some reservations accepting the installation, therefore I am seeking some clarity on the following points:

    • Is this an acceptable installation method under BS7671?
    • What specific clauses in BS7671 would these pieces have to conform to (511.1?)
    • is there anything in the Regulations that would allow this installation to be rejected?

    The IP rating that could have been achieved by the original gland is now, sadly, not achievable.


    Are there any prevailing environmental conditions? Is corrosion prevention suitable?

    This kind of question is really difficult to answer accurately without seeing it "in the flesh" because we have no context, especially with such limited snaps.

    At the end of the day, I'd be worried about the ongoing continuity of the SWA connection to PE - which it will need at least at one end (for safety, extraneous-conductive parts definitely here) but also perhaps to control touch-voltage at the other (or for other purposes).


    Also, from experience ... are there any other contractual requirements that might not be met ?

    Aside from all that ... the "fix it r" option at this stage may well be a potted junction to extend the cable (depending on lengths of run) ... which might prove a nuisance in the future.

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  • We have some reservations accepting the installation, therefore I am seeking some clarity on the following points:

    • Is this an acceptable installation method under BS7671?
    • What specific clauses in BS7671 would these pieces have to conform to (511.1?)
    • is there anything in the Regulations that would allow this installation to be rejected?

    The IP rating that could have been achieved by the original gland is now, sadly, not achievable.


    Are there any prevailing environmental conditions? Is corrosion prevention suitable?

    This kind of question is really difficult to answer accurately without seeing it "in the flesh" because we have no context, especially with such limited snaps.

    At the end of the day, I'd be worried about the ongoing continuity of the SWA connection to PE - which it will need at least at one end (for safety, extraneous-conductive parts definitely here) but also perhaps to control touch-voltage at the other (or for other purposes).


    Also, from experience ... are there any other contractual requirements that might not be met ?

    Aside from all that ... the "fix it r" option at this stage may well be a potted junction to extend the cable (depending on lengths of run) ... which might prove a nuisance in the future.

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