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I'm carrying out an EICR at the moment and have encountered quite a lot of solid core singles. Is there a particular time period when these were commonly in use?
I'm trying to work out a rough date for this part of installation.
 
I have a photo of a control panel somewhere wired in solid singles, all perfectly formed and run neatly side by side around the back plate. Certainly a work of art!
 
I think the 1.5 & 2.5 conduit cables came in with metric just as solid 2.5 T+E replaced 7/.029, but whilst solid is still available the preference soon reverted to stranded. Solid has the advantage of slightly smaller O/D; we exploited this when rewiring a building with extensive use of 5/8" conduit.

Whether imperial solid PVC-insulated larger than 1/.044 was ever sold as a conduit cable I'm not sure. It was standard for panel wiring but made to a different BS.
 

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