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Hi guys. Possibly a bit amateur sounding of me. I’m second fixing some flats (that someone else first fixed - pain in the 4rse I know). I’ve come to fit the Fuseboards for each flat, and there’s a 25mm armoured single (brown) been pulled to each fuseboard, I’m baffled as to why I’ve not got a 3 core. Am I being silly or has someone dropped a clanger and pulled in the wrong mains? Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks guys
 
It's probably concentric cable rather than armoured

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Edit: beaten to it by seconds!

Not sure how 7671 relates to its use in flats - it's usually something run by DNO.. Are the meters in the flats or at a central point?
 
Are you sure its SWA and not splitcon?
 
Found it....this rather old photo shows it in use.

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My memory is that it's rather nice to work with. Manufacturer data is available.
I think I'm right in saying that it can't be buried without mechanical protection unless in safe zones as it's pot luck whether a nail hits the neutral or the earth.
I also think it's mentioned in GN1 but I can't find that at the moment!
 
Found it....this rather old photo shows it in use.

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My memory is that it's rather nice to work with. Manufacturer data is available.
I think I'm right in saying that it can't be buried without mechanical protection unless in safe zones as it's pot luck whether a nail hits the neutral or the earth.
I also think it's mentioned in GN1 but I can't find that at the moment!

That's the bit I was wondering about - though surely if true it can't be buried full stop, regardless of safe zones? (Unless >50mm depth)

Though given the number of new build flats I've seen with 16mm T&E that are almost certainly not where they should be, noone seems to care...
 
Is the cut out and meter already there and connected? , I remember getting called in to second fix a load of flats in London once after the first builders went busted…

the builders had pulled in a cable that the Dno use for pme supplies from the basement of the flats up to each flat ready for a cutout and meter to be installed
 
I think you need to ask the question of where are the meters going.
Concentric is usually used by DNO to go into their cutouts.
 
Found it....this rather old photo shows it in use.

View attachment 88119

My memory is that it's rather nice to work with. Manufacturer data is available.
I think I'm right in saying that it can't be buried without mechanical protection unless in safe zones as it's pot luck whether a nail hits the neutral or the earth.
I also think it's mentioned in GN1 but I can't find that at the moment!
Very poor job, no heat shrink on the conductors or break out boot!
 
That's the bit I was wondering about - though surely if true it can't be buried full stop, regardless of safe zones? (Unless >50mm depth)
Thread resurrection alert!

The BS7671 wiring regs used to allow it to be buried direct like SWA, but now it has to be in suitable duct for mechanical protection.

However I believe the DNO regs allow direct burial, presumably as they take a little more care as to how vulnerable "buried" actually is.
 
Thread resurrection alert!

The BS7671 wiring regs used to allow it to be buried direct like SWA, but now it has to be in suitable duct for mechanical protection.

However I believe the DNO regs allow direct burial, presumably as they take a little more care as to how vulnerable "buried" actually is.
I guess if you think about it logically, in towns and cities where there’s an access point every few tens of metres there’s actually very little that’s buried!
 
I think another possible factor is often the DNO cable is concentric TN-C at that point, so the outer conductors are all earth in a sense.

Either way, each has its own rules to work to.
 

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