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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  • I don't recall a BS for "oops extension pieces" (to mis-quote Starrett's oops-arbors) - in which case 511.2 is probably the way to go.

    In the first photo it looks to have been installed at a bit of a jaunty angle though  ... which might make me suspect that the extra lengths involved are acting as a lever and putting more strain on things than would ordinarily be the case ... which if can't be corrected would make me wonder about 134.1.1 (Good workmanship .. and proper materials).

       - Andy.

  • Normally on smaller cables one uses a short length of the same size conduit as the gland hole to do this, much as one would for pyrotenax cables. Modern way seems to be to waste a length of metal trunking and use a few inches  of it or have an adaptable box with nothing in but the cores and a bit of wiggle length.

    However, as this stuff is presumably about 3 inches in diameter and the glands will look like soil pipe fittings, so perhaps not at this scale.

    So, first how well does it make electrical contact - would it handle the full PSSC?

    Then, does it satisfy the environmental requirements of the location ? - looks not to be IP anything but I don't think the bare gland was IP44 either...

    Third, Is it putting an excess strain on the gland plate or box ? - if so the cable fixings may need revisiting.

    So probably could be OK, if done well, but of that we need to be confident.

    Oh, also, why is there  a machine screw sticking out the side ?

    Mike.

  • The oops arbors look good for folk like me who sometimes  cut twice and measure once.... or something like that. Thanks for pointing them out, I was not aware and originally thought you were joking.. No use to the original post of course, but now I know what I need for Christmas. Sad isn't it.

    Mike.

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  • The oops arbors look good for folk like me who sometimes  cut twice and measure once.... or something like that. Thanks for pointing them out, I was not aware and originally thought you were joking.. No use to the original post of course, but now I know what I need for Christmas. Sad isn't it.

    Mike.

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