Nice job!
No gland on pyro sub-main. Copper pyro clip used to form an earth connection to sheath. BS951 clamp onto lead PILCSTASC. No grommets where cable exits to friedland transformer. Arguable as to whether the use of red / black sleeving on the pyro coming out of the meter constitutes 'double covered'. I would hazard a guess that the lugs within the switch boxes are also plastic, and I would like to see inside the switch and socket outlets to see how the cables are connected. My guess is that it is with pyro pot clamp boxes...the work of the devil...and that the walls are sand and cement rendered [this causes corrosion of the earthing connection as this is just an interference fit between a galvanized steel box and a brass pot]. It also looks like it could be a 'Council Job'...never seen a domestic installation done totally in Pyro in 35+ years. Also as a 'side observation' I am guessing that the job is somewhere south of Birmingham area; reason?...for some weird reason all the twin and earth cable south of Birmingham used to have a white sheath whereas in the North it was grey.The cable going to the transformer appears to be white sheathed. Now apparently white is for LSOH and grey is for pvc.

[This message has been edited by TrimixLeccy (edited 02-12-2007).]