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Some of you in the industry may have been aware of this, many here probably are not aware of it.
However it is now official, as of 31 March 2004 the colour coding of Cables will change to fall into line with Europe.
The current cable colours will still be allowed to be used until 31 March 2006, after that date you will no longer be able to use them.
Further, no installation must contain both the new and old colour schemes. A draft ammendmend change is in progress at the moment, and the IEE intend to make this available to the public on or after 31 March 2004.
There will also be a new Appendix to BS7671:2002 which will explain how to undertake new work in an installation populated by the existing woiring methodology, it is likely that in order for the older wiring to be compliant, all cores will be required to be sleeved in the new colours.
To see the New scheme, use this link to a PDF document at Nexans.
However it is now official, as of 31 March 2004 the colour coding of Cables will change to fall into line with Europe.
The current cable colours will still be allowed to be used until 31 March 2006, after that date you will no longer be able to use them.
Further, no installation must contain both the new and old colour schemes. A draft ammendmend change is in progress at the moment, and the IEE intend to make this available to the public on or after 31 March 2004.
There will also be a new Appendix to BS7671:2002 which will explain how to undertake new work in an installation populated by the existing woiring methodology, it is likely that in order for the older wiring to be compliant, all cores will be required to be sleeved in the new colours.
To see the New scheme, use this link to a PDF document at Nexans.
