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MOGTARYAN
Hi. I have a question about MICC/PYRO cable.
I have only very rarely worked with this type of cable , I've mostly worked in domestic wiring.
However the other day a friend asked me to change a faulty single socket for him, ( piece of cake). It didn't turn out to be !!!
He lived in a flat built in the 1960's and it was wired in MICC cable. A ring main . Protected by a rewirable 30 amp fuse.
I fitted a new single socket and as I screwed the socket back, I nipped one of the cables and caused a short! I said to my friend, don't worry, done that a few times, and went to change the fusewire. Fusewire still intact ( and correct size ).
I have a few theories on what has happened, but would like to here others points of view.
What is the lifespan of MICC cable?
Cheers!!!
I have only very rarely worked with this type of cable , I've mostly worked in domestic wiring.
However the other day a friend asked me to change a faulty single socket for him, ( piece of cake). It didn't turn out to be !!!
He lived in a flat built in the 1960's and it was wired in MICC cable. A ring main . Protected by a rewirable 30 amp fuse.
I fitted a new single socket and as I screwed the socket back, I nipped one of the cables and caused a short! I said to my friend, don't worry, done that a few times, and went to change the fusewire. Fusewire still intact ( and correct size ).
I have a few theories on what has happened, but would like to here others points of view.
What is the lifespan of MICC cable?
Cheers!!!