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Its called polymer migration, sometimes new electrical items suffer from it when packed in polystyrene. When Polystyrene ceiling tiles were all the rage people were injured having painted them with gloss paint which caused a melt down.

Phil
RobWilson:
Afternoon Chaps 

It would have been nice to run conduit but it is not so practical in my workshop  :palm: so  I have decided that I  will just  run the cables around the workshop at ceiling height (above the wall cabinets)   as I dont have much option and then drop the cable  down to each machine  .

I will be securing the   cables with Bluetack ,gaffa tape and tacks  , any venerable areas I will make sure the insulation is bared back  :zap: .

Rob


John Rudd:
Do you mean 'vulnerable' ?

"Bluetack"?...... Thought you would have made some sky hooks for it to hang from?
RobWilson:

--- Quote from: John Rudd on November 24, 2016, 10:48:07 AM ---Do you mean 'vulnerable' ?

"Bluetack"?...... Thought you would have made some sky hooks for it to hang from?

--- End quote ---


 :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Aye that what I meant  :thumbup:  ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,  :Doh: 

Sky hooks are so last year mate , Blu tack is the in thing  :dremel:


Rob
Manxmodder:
 I will be securing the   cables with Bluetack ,gaffa tape and tacks

Well,if you're nailing the cables to the wall be sure to place the tacks right in the centre of the cable. That way you can be certain the protruding head of the tacks are adequately earthed...I'm sure the Council building bobby will be well impressed with your attention to elf and safety  :lol:.....OZ.
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