by 333rocky333 »
Mon Dec 17, 2007 11:37 pm
R flight
how I read reg 526-04-01 a joint made by a compression tool does Not have to be accessible ,so I would think that a suitable enclosure reg526-03-02 with cable glands and crimped connections inside crimped by a proper quality crimp tool , would be acceptable beneath the floor , whereas a J/b with screw connections would have to be what they call accessible?
On the other hand though,
I was always led to believe that with screw terminal j/bs, by acessible they just meant you must be able to remove the cover or lid of the box or j/b to check or test it ,irrespective of whether its under the floor , in the loft or where-ever,and just so if you do need to when you do find it ,you can open it and have a look.
plastering over etc would prevent lid removal.
Most elects when fault finding would have a rough idea where a J/b was in use and rough idea where it was so this always seemed feasible
Millions of j/bs must be sold but you rarely see them , without other work to access them, ie removing lights etc,even with a trap it may have fitted carpet over it .
So I dont know
Maybe one day the regs will be more specific as everyone seems to interpret them differently.