Hi, new here. In my new house this cable was installed by the previous owner for the electric gates, however I have never seen a cable like this to be honest - I was expecting a simple 3 core cable because that's all it needs. They also put in a two core cable next to this one for the gate 'light' - I don't know why since that would also need 3 core. Either way my automatic gates only need L/N/E.

I haven't cut off this hard plastic surrounding the wires yet to see if there is any coloured sleeves to the wire (but it doesn't appear that there is) which would make it really difficult to connect at either end (this cable in the house goes from a switch and to the gate post) if I don't know which wire is which. And I can't use the 2 core wire because then there is no earth.

Any ideas anyone?

Jim.

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it's SWA cable, but seems to be for some specialist application. probably left over from a job. if the cores are suitable for the load, should be OK as long as it's connected and glanded correctly.
 
It's not hard to determine which core is which.
If the non yellow cores are uninsulated then there must be a specific gland for this cable type.

Are there any markings on the cable?
 
I couldnt tell you what type of cable it is but have come across similar when doing work by a canal and marina. There were off cuts where it was being used in a plant room for something being fitted by environment agency. I suspect but might be wrong the plastic surrounding the cores is for moisture prevention...
 
It's not hard to determine which core is which.
If the non yellow cores are uninsulated then there must be a specific gland for this cable type.

Are there any markings on the cable?

Hi, the cable is buried, so no visible markings. In the junction box in the house I discovered the wires are separated (the plastic peeled apart but there are no colours on them, they're all in this white plastic, 4 wires. I need three to act as LNE, how do I determine which is which at each end?
 
Can you show a pic of it at the junction box in the house.
 
Hi, the cable is buried, so no visible markings. In the junction box in the house I discovered the wires are separated (the plastic peeled apart but there are no colours on them, they're all in this white plastic, 4 wires. I need three to act as LNE, how do I determine which is which at each end?

Before considering which core is which you need to establish whether this cable is rated for use at mains voltage and if it complied with the regulations.
From the pictures it looks like it does not have a suitable armouring to allow it to be used for mains voltage underground.

Have you got a picture of the two core cable? That could possibly be SWA cable which would only need 2 cores as the armour forms the earth for the cable.
 
Agree, it looks cobbled up so I have my doubts, same as you JJ. Can I ask what has caused you to open it all up - did it stop working or trip RCD?
 
Agree, it looks cobbled up so I have my doubts, same as you JJ. Can I ask what has caused you to open it all up - did it stop working or trip RCD?

No, if you read my original post this is what the previous owner of the house installed for connecting power to the automatic gates. The automatic gates were not installed when I bought the house so the cables were not yet connected. Now the gates are in, I need power to them and this is the cable installed in the ground that goes from the junction box to the gates. So I need to determine how to figure out which wires to use for LNE. I guess the only option is to connect it to the power and then use a voltmeter to see which is which and this is fine for L/N but I don't how I would know which is the earth cable from the remaining two wires.
 
No one will advise until they know whether that cable is suitable.
 

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