Casing Capping Wiring Definition
Casing capping wiring is defined as a system where PVC insulated wires are placed in a plastic or wooden channel and covered with a cap.
Components
This system uses channels and caps made of plastic or wood, typically in white or grey, and available in standard lengths.
Installation Process
The process involves cutting channels to size, screwing them to walls, placing wires inside, and covering with a cap.
Types of Wires Used
Common wire sizes include 0.75 mm², 1 mm², 1.5 mm², 2.5 mm², and 4 mm² copper wires.
Use of Joints
Elbow joints and tee joints are used at corners and junctions to ensure proper alignment and connectivity.
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