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well, I hesitate to argue with Spin :-O but 514.4.1 says the neutral must be blue if identified by colour. To me that means red/black T&E is not allowed.....

EDIT: hmmm.. ok. read 514.3.2 again. "identified at its termination and preferably through its length". Ok, Spin is right as expected :)
 
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514.3.1 requires cores of cables to be identified by either colour, lettering or numbering.
514.3.2 Requires the identification to be at the terminations.
It is only 514.4.2 which makes any reference to the colour of a conductor throughout it's entire length, and then only in respect to Single core protective conductors.
 
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514.3.1 requires cores of cables to be identified by either colour, lettering or numbering.
514.3.2 Requires the identification to be at the terminations.
It is only 514.4.2 which makes any reference to the colour of a conductor throughout it's entire length, and then only in respect to Single core protective conductors.

Yep, sorry, I posted a correction at the same time as you posted this :(
 
Crikey Red & Black went out when, 2004? Surprised after this time anyone still has it.

You could probably bluff it as an existing 16th edition pre 2004 install at a push although any test cert will be a bit of a give-away.
 
Crikey Red & Black went out when, 2004? Surprised after this time anyone still has it.

You could probably bluff it as an existing 16th edition pre 2004 install at a push although any test cert will be a bit of a give-away.

Who on earth would do anything as underhand as that ?? :angel_smile:
 
It is not in BS7671, but in approved document Part P that prohibits it's use since 2006.

There was a changeover period between March 31st 2004 until 31st March 2006 where you could use either/or, new and old colours but not both.

Then past the cut off date you had to use the 'harmonised standard' or Brown/Blue/Black/Grey with the usual label this installation has wiring to two versions of BS7671 blah blah for any additions repairs etc.. to older installations.

The wording is still in the part P document, this is in app D .
 
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I think it was more a political (say no more) decision, rather than a logical decision, in the latest Part Pee document it still refers to BS7671:2001 Amd2.

It is more likely the paperwork (if you provide any :wink_smile:), if anything that stops you using it.
 

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