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Seen a couple of videos with Doncaster cables now producuing a T&E with the CPC already sleeved so no need to fit our own.

I also read somewhere that this will soon become the norm and will have to be installed to comply with the regs instead of the regular cable.

Any truth in that?
 
Funny thing is…. I was using this in Europe twenty years ago….

The only reason we sleeve the CPC is for identification so as far as I’m concerned this is a pointless exercise except if you happen to be a price job house basher and see it as yet another 5secs off the time of your already shoddy wiring.

(And before anybody cries that it’s about insulation, consider the simple fact of conduit used as cpc).
 
Funny thing is…. I was using this in Europe twenty years ago….

The only reason we sleeve the CPC is for identification so as far as I’m concerned this is a pointless exercise except if you happen to be a price job house basher and see it as yet another 5secs off the time of your already shoddy wiring.

(And before anybody cries that it’s about insulation, consider the simple fact of conduit used as cpc).
Furthermore a representative of Doncaster Cables themselves has also stated that it is not rated as insulation, but is merely there as identification as you state.
 
Where did you read it?

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Since 2017 this has been a requirement in the Republic of Ireland. In addition to an insulated earth conductor it must be sized the same as the phase conductors.
 
Since 2017 this has been a requirement in the Republic of Ireland. In addition to an insulated earth conductor it must be sized the same as the phase conductors.
Indeed. And in more recent years it must also be certified Dca, -s2, d2, a2 or higher. (Essentially LS0H.)
 

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