Can someone please advise if locking rings are mandatory on metal conduit/conduit fittings within the UK. It seems there are differences of opinion on whether they are required or not but I can't find any clear guidance. Thanks
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Can someone please advise if locking rings are mandatory on metal conduit/conduit fittings within the UK. It seems there are differences of opinion on whether they are required or not but I can't find any clear guidance. Thanks
Considering the wiring regs are non-mandatory, neither are lock rings, but that level of detail is not in the regs anyway. What is required by regs is good workmanship (admittedly that is rather subjective), and a reliable earth connection (no doubt about that). Personally the odd time I do them, I fit SWA glands, and conduit ends, with star washer type locking, and/or pirahna nuts but I don't do this for the day job, and unlike some I am not trying to work to lowest cost, so I am probably a minority. I am pretty confident there is no ' thou shalt use xx style of locking' mandated anywhere, but whatever is done should not come loose in normal use and on anything other than the most benign installation, that will require something, if only peening. I'd describe it as "good practice" ....
Mike
Considering the wiring regs are non-mandatory,
Only true for some installations. See Regulations 21 and 22 of ESQCR ... or Regulations 22 and 23 of ESQCR (NI)
Considering the wiring regs are non-mandatory,
Only true for some installations. See Regulations 21 and 22 of ESQCR ... or Regulations 22 and 23 of ESQCR (NI)
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