As we have discussed, unless using a solution such as
maintenance free terminals, the access to electrical
connections should be adequate for their safe and proper
inspection, testing and maintenance. In this respect,
connections should be in a location where they can
reasonably be reached and where there is adequate working
space.
Where connections are made in roof spaces and inter-floor
spaces the enclosures containing the connections should
normally be fixed and provision must be made for their
access.
Providing these two constraints are complied with, then the
continued use of standard circular junction boxes remains
acceptable.
Traditional Junction Boxes
“Providing the enclosure is fixed and
accessible traditional junction boxes are
acceptable”.
Guide to
| Junction Boxes
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