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Hi,

Can anyone advise whether or it this cable can be used for outdoor lighting in a fixed places?

Planning to get a 30W outdoor light.

Electrical Wire/2 Core Flat Black PVC Mains Electrical Cable Copper Wire High Temperature Resistance 2 x 0.75 mm² Power Cable Twin - 10 metre Cut Length Flexible Pond Cable https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07D4CQXMJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_cPkeBb13Y05VY
 
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legally you could use bell wire, but it would not be safe or comply with regulations, same as that in your link. you need 3 core flex, as has been pointed out .
 
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To be really really precise,! there just needs to be an earth at the termination, so the cable could not be ruled out purely based on the lack of a cpc, as one could be run from elsewhere, or alongside.
Obviously that isn't being suggested by the op, but thought I'd mention!
 

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