Electricians often ask this question but struggle to find an answer. Joe Robinson delves deep into the UK wiring regulations BS7671 to find out more. Electricians often need to extend existing circuits to install a new consumer unit or make an addition to a circuit. Placing connectors inside trunking would seem a logical approach in many installations. However, what are the risks and does it matter if the trunking is plastic or metal?
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