Unless you are doing this type of electrical installation work, no one will understand how difficult this is. It’s not just about the physical side. You need to think and plan out your steps methodically by looking at the lay of the cores and how they’ve fell when glanded, avoiding cores fouling each other when crossing over, what bending radius you have and distance to terminals. One wrong cut and game over. This is very good work.
I had to terminate a 70 in a Glasgow without a spreader box and I thought that was hard let alone that! What a job! If you don’t do this stuff day in day out you don’t understand how difficult it actually is! What a decent job that is!
Respect. As a DIYer I spent about 2 hours each end getting some 25mm2 meter tails nice 🤣 But the bloke from EDF did give me a compliment for neatness when he came to replace the cutout fuse 😌
Hi Tony, The best cable jointer around ! I watch all your videos - the content is fab !This job looks brilliant considering the space you had to work in. Theo Webster - electrician made a reference that he could have done with you on one of his jobs. Did you have a chat will bleeper man ! Looking forward to your next upload ! Stay safe, keep well. 👌
Great as always Tony get your self some core twisters bud they come in 95 185 and 300 ideal for tight spaces i may have a set in shed if u cant get any 👍
Absolute shocking switchgear what are the designers thinking , I or are they being told the cable is loads smaller , but to be fair that’s cable box is of such a size you would struggle with most cable types I bet I know who’s gear that is with the comedy Incommer space
Great work Tony, yes the drive need some more training. Why could the sparks not bring two of the cables through the gland plate more towards the front of the cabinet? Does this show inexperienced?
Tight that nice job but think I would of done l3 on the second cable first after the first set was away took it behind the l2 would of gained some room
What happens if you double up on the busbars per phase but the cable length per phase differs in length…. Like your L3 might be longer than L1 cause the cable entry is more towards L1 side and then cable 2 enters more towards the L3 side making your L1 length longer on cable 2 than on cable 1?
Unless you are doing this type of electrical installation work, no one will understand how difficult this is. It’s not just about the physical side. You need to think and plan out your steps methodically by looking at the lay of the cores and how they’ve fell when glanded, avoiding cores fouling each other when crossing over, what bending radius you have and distance to terminals. One wrong cut and game over.
This is very good work.
BANG right mate.
Anybody who hasn't worked with 185s wont understand, great job in a tight space
Cheers my man. It took a lot of planning
This is giving my elbows anxiety! I honestly don't know how you do this every day!
I had to terminate a 70 in a Glasgow without a spreader box and I thought that was hard let alone that! What a job! If you don’t do this stuff day in day out you don’t understand how difficult it actually is! What a decent job that is!
Respect. As a DIYer I spent about 2 hours each end getting some 25mm2 meter tails nice 🤣
But the bloke from EDF did give me a compliment for neatness when he came to replace the cutout fuse 😌
Lovely cutter that
Beautiful job for the tiny space you've been given!
A short bit of 25mm conduit is great for trying to bend cores in tight cubicles like that ...great job again
Fantastic as per usual Tony. 😊
Well Tony with the very limited space. you have done an absolutely brilliant job 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Buddy considering what you had to work with, I'd say you worked that out pretty damn well 👍.
Top work tony probably the best and tiger have ever seen , I would love to see the cable call for the 4x185 I gaureentee it’s wrong
Top man! you know what you are doing mate, nice to see.
Hi Tony,
The best cable jointer around ! I watch all your videos - the content is fab !This job looks brilliant considering the space you had to work in. Theo Webster - electrician made a reference that he could have done with you on one of his jobs. Did you have a chat will bleeper man ! Looking forward to your next upload ! Stay safe, keep well. 👌
Great as always Tony get your self some core twisters bud they come in 95 185 and 300 ideal for tight spaces i may have a set in shed if u cant get any 👍
Hell of a challenge there, You are the man for the Job! finished result looks great!
Looks spot on that Tony 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Top man yes I am 57 be doing it for a while you are better than me keep going
Great work !
Like hell thats getting torqued up 😂
I dont know what happened. The test engineer on the job was pretty thorough though.
Absolute shocking switchgear what are the designers thinking , I or are they being told the cable is loads smaller , but to be fair that’s cable box is of such a size you would struggle with most cable types I bet I know who’s gear that is with the comedy Incommer space
Next time middel cables on the bottom and the outside cables on the top 😉
Hi Tony. Were the very rear set of lugs already torqued properly if not they look as though it would be virtually impossible to do?
Great work Tony, yes the drive need some more training. Why could the sparks not bring two of the cables through the gland plate more towards the front of the cabinet?
Does this show inexperienced?
Dunno did Tony get there and it was already glanded?
Tight that nice job but think I would of done l3 on the second cable first after the first set was away took it behind the l2 would of gained some room
It looks fine .. for only 36cm space .. bending 185mm² nice job !
He’s driving a telehandler Ynot, he’s got to be fick! 😂😂
Could you not of got the 2md grey behind the blue and brown?
Won't they all have to be undone and moved out the way to allow them to be correctly torqued? 😉
You still make it look easy. Tony. What crimping tool do you use?
At second cable, from left, the grey wire should be behind other. And, after that, for next cables, 3 and 4, would have been easier.
As good as you could make it, daft design for 4 x 185to be terminated ono
What happens if you double up on the busbars per phase but the cable length per phase differs in length…. Like your L3 might be longer than L1 cause the cable entry is more towards L1 side and then cable 2 enters more towards the L3 side making your L1 length longer on cable 2 than on cable 1?
Youre only talking a few inches maximum, i dont reckon it would cause that much disparity.