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16mm meter tail cable has a double layer of insulation. What do all think of removing the outer layer of insulation, to make it flexible, when the cable is being run entirely in plastic trunking.
 
It must be a tight spot if your having trouble with 16mm. When I get to use 16mm tails rather than 25mm its like a holiday.
I would just buy tri-rated singles in run in containment, saves damaging the insulation when stripping the outer sheath off
 
Technically I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it.

Would I do it, is a different story.

As others have said, get the tails with more strands, much more flexible.
 
It must be a tight spot if your having trouble with 16mm. When I get to use 16mm tails rather than 25mm its like a holiday.
I would just buy tri-rated singles in run in containment, saves damaging the insulation when stripping the outer sheath off
It is 3 inch trunking. Not that tight. As it is inside trunking making it more flexible occurred to me. The trunking adds insuation value. Why do things the hard way? But as been mentioned, it may not make that much difference as the copper may be the stiffness.
 
I think true “singles” have a tougher insulation for drawing through conduit and the like, so stripping off the outer grey sheath and leaving the inner insulation wouldn’t offer the same protection.
 
I think true “singles” have a tougher insulation for drawing through conduit and the like, so stripping off the outer grey sheath and leaving the inner insulation wouldn’t offer the same protection.
It would be placed in, not dragged through, so the insulation would not be harmed. Only 1 to 1.5m long.
 
It must be a tight spot if your having trouble with 16mm. When I get to use 16mm tails rather than 25mm its like a holiday.
I would just buy tri-rated singles in run in containment, saves damaging the insulation when stripping the outer sheath off

love using 16mm tails , one day i will start a campaign to ban 25mm tails and make 16mm tails the law
 

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