Good day. just when you think you have seen it all a bloke come and do his own wiring and surprise you!?
Went to a house today to do "a quick COC" I explained the inspection part and how a coc works and then stated with the visual inspection and stopped using load shedding as an excuse to continue the work....
The 16mm2 swa cable was terminated in the ceiling, No glands, no box just stripped and the three wires went into the db. From the mains 2pole the wires go to a second one pole mains in the same db and a second one pole mains in the second db. From the db's the wires go to the various parts of the house, they plan on subdividing the house sometime in the future.
Most of the wiring was done in 100x40 pvc trunking, even in the ceiling. From the trunking pvc pipes goes to the various light switches and plugs, also pvc flex pipe goes from the pipes, cause they either did not knew how to bend a pipe or had no money to buy bends
The mains incoming and the mains going to the second db plus all the wires for the plugs and lighting system are in the same trunking.
My concern is with the pvc trunking and the safety of using it in a ceiling. The trunking is only supported by the roof trusses, plus minus 1.2 m apart.
SANS refer to mix circuits in a conduit but say nothing about trunkings. Using a galvanized trunking would be safer, would you COC a house with galvanized trunking? How can I separate the plug wiring, light wiring and mains in the trunking if I have to?
Will be posting updates tomorrow after testing and further inspections.
Greetings from a warm Orania
Went to a house today to do "a quick COC" I explained the inspection part and how a coc works and then stated with the visual inspection and stopped using load shedding as an excuse to continue the work....
The 16mm2 swa cable was terminated in the ceiling, No glands, no box just stripped and the three wires went into the db. From the mains 2pole the wires go to a second one pole mains in the same db and a second one pole mains in the second db. From the db's the wires go to the various parts of the house, they plan on subdividing the house sometime in the future.
Most of the wiring was done in 100x40 pvc trunking, even in the ceiling. From the trunking pvc pipes goes to the various light switches and plugs, also pvc flex pipe goes from the pipes, cause they either did not knew how to bend a pipe or had no money to buy bends

My concern is with the pvc trunking and the safety of using it in a ceiling. The trunking is only supported by the roof trusses, plus minus 1.2 m apart.
SANS refer to mix circuits in a conduit but say nothing about trunkings. Using a galvanized trunking would be safer, would you COC a house with galvanized trunking? How can I separate the plug wiring, light wiring and mains in the trunking if I have to?
Will be posting updates tomorrow after testing and further inspections.
Greetings from a warm Orania
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