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Writing up a sizable EICR, one circuit is utilizing FP200 type cable (don't know the exact brand sorry I know they differ) for a 3 phase condenser, but the only ratings I can find for any softskin cables state single phase AC.

Is 3ph AC even permissable?
 
What you need to look at is the voltage rating of the cable and at a minimum it is likely to be 300/500v so this is fine. If the cores are contained within one cable this is also fine. If the cable is exposed to sunlight this probably isn't fine.
 
Oh, I was under the impression fp had different ratings, think I was confusing it with that "refer to manufacturer" SY stuff, thanks

All I need now is zs for MG 60947-2s, which you think would be easily accessible info wouldn't you



Includes Zs for MG 60947s

Unfortunately it's £10.
 
Oh, I was under the impression fp had different ratings, think I was confusing it with that "refer to manufacturer" SY stuff, thanks

All I need now is zs for MG 60947-2s, which you think would be easily accessible info wouldn't you

All of the information for MG stuff is freely available from Schneider
 

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