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Cable Markers PA2 (Size D) Numbers 0-9 Colour Coded Packs of 100
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41x41x2.5mm Deep Heavy Gauge Slotted Channel Pre Galvanised
Regular priceFrom £11.70Unit priceBG Electrical
BG Electrical Metal Back Boxes Single & Double Gang
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BG Electrical WP12 Storm Outdoor Weatherproof Single Switch 2 Way With IP66 Rating
Regular price £8.24Unit pricePartex
Yellow Pre-Insulated Ring Terminals for 4-6mm² Wire - Packs of 100
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41x41x2.5mm Deep Heavy Gauge Plain Channel Pre Galvanised
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BG Electrical WP21 Single Gang Switched 13A Weatherproof Outdoor Socket IP66 Rated
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the correct cable for my installation?
How do I choose the correct cable for my installation?
Selecting the right cable depends entirely on the application, the electrical load requirement, and the environment. For standard indoor domestic wiring, Twin and Earth is typical, while outdoor, industrial, or subterranean runs require durable Steel Wire Armoured (SWA) cable. Always consult current BS 7671 wiring regulations to ensure full compliance.
What is the advantage of using strut framing channel over standard conduit?
What is the advantage of using strut framing channel over standard conduit?
Strut framing channel provides a highly versatile, heavy-duty support system for complex cable management. It allows for rapid installation, easy modification without welding, and exceptional load-bearing capacity when running multiple thick cables or heavy containment trays across commercial ceilings and walls.
Are your electrical testing tools rated for commercial site use?
Are your electrical testing tools rated for commercial site use?
Yes. Professional diagnostic tools, such as our multimeters, are manufactured to strict safety standards (typically CAT III or CAT IV ratings) to protect the user against dangerous voltage spikes and arc flashes. For high-voltage environments, always ensure your testing equipment meets the specific category rating required for the job.