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Snip down the centre,bend the live or neutral, whichever, until you can expose enough cpc to grab with the pliers and twist the cpc (making sure you have all the strands)
Hang on to the rest of the cable with a pair of pliers and rip away,pull with a pair of cutters and the cable strips no problem whatsoever


Cut off the mangled end and bobs your uncle,I would be able to strip 100 meters of the stuff in no time whatsoever
 
I had a shower with no pullcord in a periodic that I later went through on the annual visit from the NIC, I'd flagged it and said it needed one, I think I found a reg that I thought covered it but the NIC inspector basically said I wouldn't have bothered if I were you.

Also was wondering if somebody had set the profile ''the oracle'' up as an alterego to see how many bites he could get?! If not he's really asking for it! :biggrin:
 
Could someone help I am fitting a shower cable and mk bp ceiling switch . Question is im using 16mm t&e but on the switch the earth is only big enough for 1 wire . So do both earth wires have to go in . And btw my shower is 10.5 kw with a 12 metre cable run so im ok with the cable im using
 
Sorry my mistake just looked at earth wire and its not as thick as I thought it was they should both fit I do appologise derr lol
 
I automatically thought the earth wire was as thick as the other 2 core live and neutral so I was getting worried oh well . And why do some sparkys say to use 10mm t&e and others say 16 isnt it better to b over cabled than under cabled
 
I automatically thought the earth wire was as thick as the other 2 core live and neutral so I was getting worried oh well . And why do some sparkys say to use 10mm t&e and others say 16 isnt it better to b over cabled than under cabled

Why would you need an earth wire though if the other 2 are nice and thick?
 

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