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2.5 T&E with 1mm CPC

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Just wanted everyone elses comments on this type of cable, Its my understanding that if we come across it then it should be removed !. I understand that it was used for a very short period during the 80's and i have just found some on a job where they have asked me to install a new consumer unit. On the Disq part p Training course i recently completed they said that this cable should be removed, but any comments would be helpful.

Cheers
 
PartPapproved said:
On the Disq part p Training course i recently completed they said that this cable should be removed, but any comments would be helpful.

Cheers

they say a lot of things. unless its faulty, leave it. there are houses with worse wiring around.
 
PartPapproved said:
On the Disq part p Training course i recently completed they said that this cable should be removed
I say that you should ask for your money back....
 
PartPapproved said:
That was the NICEIC who advised that !

unless its dangerous i would just leave it. if theyve done summt stupid like wired the place in 1mm T&E for the ring mains, change it otherwise leave it
 
Thanks Andy the installation is safe its a ring final circuit wired in that cable i took a Zs measurement and it was 0.32 on a PME system so well within the allowances , but my concern is with my work not complying with 7671 ! ie new consumer unit with possible unacceptible cable
 
PartPapproved said:
Thanks Andy the installation is safe its a ring final circuit wired in that cable i took a Zs measurement and it was 0.32 on a PME system so well within the allowances , but my concern is with my work not complying with 7671 ! ie new consumer unit with possible unacceptible cable

providing its safe, **** the regs
 
As far as I understand it, its ok if protected by cartridge fuse, or mcb, but not if by re-wireable fuse
 
Adam_151 said:
As far as I understand it, its ok if protected by cartridge fuse, or mcb, but not if by re-wireable fuse

That`s my understanding too
 
It's the fault current that is the worry.

If you do the adeabetic, and it's with in, then no problem (i suppose), although NIC do say to renew ASAP.
 
Afaik, I didn't think you can get a result from the adiabatic equation as small as 1mm² for a 30A BS3036 with t&e.
 
Cover yourself by noting it in the comments box.

You do not hat the power to insist on the customer renewing a cable which is performing to the regulation standards.
 
Considering Part P Approved, I would say that he should be answering the questions not asking them.
 

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