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I remember that stuff being introduced in the late 80's. Never really took off as it was fairly expensive.
 
AFD on a ring final?
Why not just terminate that cable into some trunking or an adaptable box and then bring it into the CU else use a plate to raise the CU off the wall for rear entry?
 
AFDD are not for use on ring mains as a series arc fault will not be detected. Use it on a radial circuit only or better still save your money as it is not necessary in your installation (unless you are listed in regulation 421.1.7
 
It is Aricon pre-wired conduit thick outer jacket like T & E with three individual compartments with singles prewired into. It came on drums I think. Never used it but got given samples when it used to be advertised in P.E mag every month. Used to be used in some council new builds and flats but in reality was not rewirable as to push a new cable down and through.
 
Never seen that orange stuff before!

For info AFDD do detect faults on ring finals, just not a ring-break as very little arcing occurs (after all only a volt or two will be there). From Hager's page:

"Contrary to common belief, AFDD’s do offer protection against arc faults in ring final circuits and to the equipment being fed from this circuit. A series arc fault in one leg however, is unlikely to be at a dangerous level so will not be detected. This is due to current in this instance flowing around the other leg of the ring. A series arc fault will be detected in equipment and in flexible cables connected to the ring final circuit. Parallel arc faults are detected and disconnected in all parts of the ring circuit and on all connected equipment."

 
I remember that horrible stuff, used alot on council work in the late 60's 70's, solid single core cable incased in that pvc outer channelling/trucking.
Apparently is/was supposed to be rewireable once installed in its screed etc.
Have always seen it just cut out snipped tight.!!
 

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