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Discuss Flat twin cable with sheathed CPC. in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net
Here is the regulation:Yes it had to be insulating as opposed to conductive but it wasn't there as an insulator.
6193B (I'm assuming you need LSF) has been available for years. While it doesn't meet any British Standard, I can think of nothing that prohibits its use.
Other cable types are also available with insulated CPC and are widely used in 3ph installations. I do occasionally come across T&E in 3ph boards, but it's a very rare occurrence.
What are the alternatives with the sheathed earth?
I’m sure I’ve seen an LSF round cable used on sites before as well with an insulated earth. Not flex, something a bit more substantial but not FP either, didn’t seem to have the outer sheath where you can sort of score then bend slightly to make to snap and strip (if that makes sense)6193B
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