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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  • Thank you all for the responses so far, very helpful.

    For further context, there are eight 5C, 240mm2, SWA cables in parallel - TPN+E each.

    Only two of the cables have been made-off too short and fitted with these extension pieces.

    The small stud visible is an M6 connection for additional earthing, along with the cable gland earth tag, and the gland-plate earthing.

    The installation is on an Island in Scotland, and has been deemed as a C5 Marine Environment (highly corrosive), therefore I share the concerns of ongoing reliability of the earth continuity between the Gland, Adapter and Gland-plate.

    The cable gland manufacture has confirmed the gland is capable of handling the full PSSC, but i have aske the Contractor to provide confirmation via calculation that the adapter piece can withstand the full PSSC.

    I will also challenge on Clause 134.1.1, given the other six cables have been made off properly.

    Many Thanks!

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  • Thank you all for the responses so far, very helpful.

    For further context, there are eight 5C, 240mm2, SWA cables in parallel - TPN+E each.

    Only two of the cables have been made-off too short and fitted with these extension pieces.

    The small stud visible is an M6 connection for additional earthing, along with the cable gland earth tag, and the gland-plate earthing.

    The installation is on an Island in Scotland, and has been deemed as a C5 Marine Environment (highly corrosive), therefore I share the concerns of ongoing reliability of the earth continuity between the Gland, Adapter and Gland-plate.

    The cable gland manufacture has confirmed the gland is capable of handling the full PSSC, but i have aske the Contractor to provide confirmation via calculation that the adapter piece can withstand the full PSSC.

    I will also challenge on Clause 134.1.1, given the other six cables have been made off properly.

    Many Thanks!

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