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Read the previous posts and you might realiseWhat are you talking about?
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Read the previous posts and you might realiseWhat are you talking about?
Do the english not use twin brown are is lee out on his own.
Read the previous posts and you might realise
The only time you have to "bell out a twin brown" would be at multiple switch positions, hardly a big job is it better than fiddling around with bits of sleeving, or tape in some cases, people will be wanting twin brown labled Line and Switch line next.
I take it no one has seen 5 core with 4 blacks then?
I take it no one has seen 5 core with 4 blacks then?
Seen a 5 core all white
i havent seen a 7core but have dragged in a 19 core and 27pair (last was a special order)Omly ever seen a 7 core all whte and that was a SWA.
usually they have numbers on that are hard to see, it might be further down the cores than you can see.
or maybe not, a friend bought some twin that was brn,brn.
he only knew which was which because he used the top as one and bottom as two (using the manufacturer's markings on sheath)
Twin brown (and twin red previously) is an Irish thing really. Not sure why as it's a better way of doing things.
i havent seen a 7core but have dragged in a 19 core and 27pair (last was a special order)
not from an electrical wholesaler tony.27c? Special order? It’s a bog standard cable.
Not sure why you suggest it is an Irish thing
not from an electrical wholesaler tony.
we use a small independent, get it delivered direct from manufacturer to site
and 27 pair not core.
e.g. 54c not 27
Just because no-one here would dream of overmarking brown and blue, and indeed in the south such practice is prohibited under ET101.
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