I'm looking to fit an outdoor socket.
I'd originally planned to use T&E running through the outside wall and through the back of the socket mounting box, thus having no cable externally visible or open to damage. However, having read the notes with the socket I understand this will reduce the rating of the enclosure from IP66 therefore the manufacturer recommends using a bottom entry with a gland. Makes sense.
So my question: Is there anything fundamentally wrong with having a couple of inches of exposed T&E as it exits the outside wall and enters the outdoor socket via a gland (with appropriate insert for T&E)?
If this is unacceptable, I'm guessing I should be using Hi Tuf cable or similar? Can arctic flex be used or is this designed for temporary installations only? (I have a load of 2.5mm arctic flex spare which could be used)
Any other comments are welcome
I'd originally planned to use T&E running through the outside wall and through the back of the socket mounting box, thus having no cable externally visible or open to damage. However, having read the notes with the socket I understand this will reduce the rating of the enclosure from IP66 therefore the manufacturer recommends using a bottom entry with a gland. Makes sense.
So my question: Is there anything fundamentally wrong with having a couple of inches of exposed T&E as it exits the outside wall and enters the outdoor socket via a gland (with appropriate insert for T&E)?
If this is unacceptable, I'm guessing I should be using Hi Tuf cable or similar? Can arctic flex be used or is this designed for temporary installations only? (I have a load of 2.5mm arctic flex spare which could be used)
Any other comments are welcome