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As an afterthought from the Buck House thread, when I mentioned it would probably be a MICC install, several people mentioned they would give their back teeth to work with differing sizes of MICC, prompted me to ask the question "What's the largest size MICC you have worked with"? Singles or Multi core no matter.
 
4 Core 16mm. Was the supply to a small Grade 2 heritage Building. Hickory Bar to bend the -------. Hope I never face another again. Which I probably won't over in Aus they have never heard of MICC.
 
4 core 25mm, it was a total pig to form, fashioned a t bar to strip it, funnily enough it wouldn't fit in the joistripper. ofcourse it had to be on a council job where saving moeny was key, so lets run in MICC for the power/lights and wire the fire alarms in FP?
 
I find it unlikely they will use MI.
I don't know if it is still the case but ALL English Heritage buildings at one time were specked for micc. This was still in force after FP became the fashion must have lol. So I wouldn't be so sure as micc has many practical benefits for buildings such as the likes of Buck house and the like. Not least being that it can blend in very well with surroundings without having to get a chasing machine out in her maj's drawing room.
Saying that T Clarke's who in turn will probably do it and it will be all modular stuff built in factories in germany shipped over here installed by unskilled and tested by a few "super" sparks.

As for the op probably 2h25. Which for those not old is the "heavy duty" micc which is able to cope with upto 700v or something like that anyway.
 

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