a wire in a wall is technically double insulated with there being grey PVC then brown/blue PVC. Hopefully, the grey enters e.g a socket box and then the box provides the secondary insulative skin while the coloured cores are exposed so the idea of double insulation persists.
Ok, so I get how we have 2 insulations up to now. I'm looking at the lighting circuit and see my spark has done it power to ceiling style rather than power to switch. I have some Fibaro remote dimmers that I need to poke up into the ceiling too.. Which brings about the question of double insulating- I like wago connectors but the wagoboxes are too big to go in the spotlight hole. The lighting wagoboxes are a tad smaller and might fit, but if the primary function of such a box is to double insulate, do I have other options for double insulating using other means? Are there any other required functions performed by a wago box (like cable retention?)
Would heat shrinking the whole lot suffice, ensuring the grey PVC is inside the shrink (the heat shrink is the secondary insulator)? How about an offcut of plumbing pipe- 40mm waste for example- with a cable tie securing the cables? Is there some accreditation a wago box/choc box has to have? (not in a maintenance free sense as above light fitting us still accessible)
essentially I'm wondering what slimline boxing in products exist for a scenario where a remote dimmer (about the size of a matchbox, with ordinary screw terminals) plus a boatload of wiring can be tucked through a 50mm hole?
Ok, so I get how we have 2 insulations up to now. I'm looking at the lighting circuit and see my spark has done it power to ceiling style rather than power to switch. I have some Fibaro remote dimmers that I need to poke up into the ceiling too.. Which brings about the question of double insulating- I like wago connectors but the wagoboxes are too big to go in the spotlight hole. The lighting wagoboxes are a tad smaller and might fit, but if the primary function of such a box is to double insulate, do I have other options for double insulating using other means? Are there any other required functions performed by a wago box (like cable retention?)
Would heat shrinking the whole lot suffice, ensuring the grey PVC is inside the shrink (the heat shrink is the secondary insulator)? How about an offcut of plumbing pipe- 40mm waste for example- with a cable tie securing the cables? Is there some accreditation a wago box/choc box has to have? (not in a maintenance free sense as above light fitting us still accessible)
essentially I'm wondering what slimline boxing in products exist for a scenario where a remote dimmer (about the size of a matchbox, with ordinary screw terminals) plus a boatload of wiring can be tucked through a 50mm hole?