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Discuss Couple of questions to the wise in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Protective conductors can be marked in lots of ways according to the regs. Tape, sleeving, paint, or sometimes not marked at all.
I like to wrap my CPC in Brown, especially when installing new lighting circuits.
This way when Mr.DIY changes his light fittings, and doesn’t have a clue what he’s doing, he has no eyebrows left.
P.S Jk.
I have this amongst by random off cuts, what you are describing but has a red sheath.Been doing a job this week where the cable for the lighting is PVC sheathed red single and earth, except the cpc was not bare, it was green sleeved throughout the cable. Not seen this cable type before.
Best bit was that they had used the green core as neutrals and switch returns throughout the system....nothing marked up.
It might not say it but it’s not good practice as the tape isn’t actually rated to withstand any voltage however sleeving is.Where in the regs does it state we cannot wrap an earth in tape?
Why did you keep it with your junk seems a bit kinky you must really get a kick out of electrical workNo idea where it came from but when Andy mentioned it I thought I have some of that and found it straight away amongst my junk.
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