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Hi,

Does anyone recognise this cable? Within it is all twin & earth but the externals are different colours (orange for 2.5, blue for 1.5 etc.). I believe someone told me this cable was specifically for being plastered over. Inside the cores have a lot of free air.

If I know what it's called I might be able to find specific grommets for a new CU I'm installing soon. Or I use the Wiska ones or I convert all cables to new grey twin/earth with a junction/marshalling box.

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If I know what it's called I might be able to find specific grommets for a new CU I'm installing soon. Or I use the Wiska ones or I convert all cables to new grey twin/earth with a junction/marshalling box.

I don't quite follow this, why do you need special grommets to fit this cable? How would installing a junction box solve this?
 
So the options I identified were:
1) Some sort of grommet specific for this oval cable
2) Perhaps the whiska membrane grommets work, never seen them before. Sounds like they will.
3) Worse case scenario I have a box next to my CU that crimps all these cables into new grey twin & earth, which would then be more normal for entering the CU.

I think Wiska it is. No one has recognised this cable yet then?
 
So the options I identified were:
1) Some sort of grommet specific for this oval cable
2) Perhaps the whiska membrane grommets work, never seen them before. Sounds like they will.
3) Worse case scenario I have a box next to my CU that crimps all these cables into new grey twin & earth, which would then be more normal for entering the CU.
got any pics for the old cu .
 
I am changing the board for many reasons. I have 3 boards with eco7, all eco7 devices can now be set digitally to switch on so I don't want the multiple units/cables. One board is an old fuse board, I want rid of that. Only half the circuits are covered by RCD, installing all RCBO instead etc.
 
I'm also a complete geek so I'm putting in type 2/3 SPD, help protect my equipment but also trying an AFDD on my main ring mostly just out of interest.
 

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