@bristolsparky that's because they designed to be fitted on a flat surface. The factory standoff kits only stick out like 10mm these are like 35 to 40mm. Someone could get their hands around the back and into the enclosure.
@bristolsparky less effort than drilling 4 more holes :D you just put the fixings through the threaded rod connectors. And at 40p each probably same if not cheaper than using the conduit connectors
Good idea. Only thing that would worry me is the IP rating of the board. I'd fire foam the hole afterwards.
IP rating is not mentioned for the rear of enclosures in BS7671
@bristolsparky that's because they designed to be fitted on a flat surface. The factory standoff kits only stick out like 10mm these are like 35 to 40mm. Someone could get their hands around the back and into the enclosure.
@ you do realise I cut them down?...
@bristolsparky no I didn't realise that lol. 😳
Thank god the Grommet strip is white 😅
Nice, just curious you said quoted off a picture… don’t you eicr before doing a board change in case the Rcd/RCBO starts tripping after you swap out?
Quoted to do an EICR first then swap the board with agreed terms that any code 1 or 2 items require rectification
Nice idea 🎉
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice to see someone using standard color wires, it can't be America.
It will give a nice consistent gap using the couplers like that, but how do you stop the board from moving on the screws? Just do them up FT?
You can cut them down to suit your needs then yeah FT
Plastic door stops work well to if you dont need to stand it off as far as that.
✌🏻nice
I use threaded rod connectors, fire proof ;)
No requirement & sounds like more effort....
@bristolsparky less effort than drilling 4 more holes :D you just put the fixings through the threaded rod connectors. And at 40p each probably same if not cheaper than using the conduit connectors
Sweet
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Always tidy mate
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You took out a good MK board and have fitted a pos fusebox ffs cheap tat