Hi Guys,
Today a BT engineer came to my house and installed a new line. There had been one there before and so he cut the cable (flat pair of copper) as it entered the house. He then passed it through a junction box, but didn't use any of the chocs inside, instead he took the two copper strands and connected them to 2 of the four coloured wires via clear caps. This then went down to the new faceplace/socket at the floor. Here the two colour wires were connected up leaving the other 2 free.
So to the questions. Why did he use a chocblock/junction device when he didn't use any of the connectors, but instead would appear to have done it only to cover where he spliced the cable? What are the other 2 strands that go into the back of the socket for? They can't be important as they aren't connected to any thing.
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