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Have question thats been on my mind for a while. Does anyone know if; at 250 -500 v, a single layer of heat shrink, or a single layer of insulation tape for that matter, covering a bare conductor, sufficient insulation against ?? direct contact/a shock ?

It seems a bit thin in comparison to to the outer sheathing of singles/flex. I could conduct a test with IR test but thought to ask the forum. Obviously a single layer of insulating tape is not the norm but this is in the name of science so go easy.
 

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