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Discuss Nice soft bendy tails in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
The difference is the number of strands. 16, 25 and 35mm insulated and sheathed tails are available in both 7 strand and 19 strand versions. My local wholesaler started stocking the 19 strand a couple of years ago and it is much better to work with than the more solid 7 strand.
The tails aren't double insulated the cable has a PVC insulation layer and a PVC Mechanical Protection Sheath
Be very careful with these EDF were refusing to connect these to their meters last year.
I had a nightmare last year in a communial intake cupboard ended up having to replace about 30 meters of tails because EDF wouldn't connect to the 19 strand tails.
They are technically considered the same as the 7 stranded tails, but EDF were not prepaired to connect them to their meters until they had some kind of approval from their meter manufacturers.
Hopefully its sorted now but dont want anyone to get caught out like i did.
I know, I've never known any other company put so much effort into avoiding work. Almost every job there is some excuse.In my experience EDF seem to go out of their way to avoid actually doing a job most of the time
I would expect a better connection than with a more solid conductor. IIRC there were tests done on this subject and published in one of the ESC Switched On magazines, though I can't find the copy here right now. The tests also included straightening and twisting the strands before connection.They were apparently worried that they would not make a good connection (really?).
I could do with a few extra incheswith 25mm tails, i pull them up into the CU a few inches extra, strip the ends about 1",then bend ends over when I've got them in a bit of free space. trim ends to get rid of the unequal strands due to bending, then pull down so the ends drop int the main switch terminals. sometimes i even manage to get them thee right way round. .
The 7 and 19 strand are both 6181Y, made to the same British standard and both fall in to the category of ‘class 2‘ stranded conductors so unless the meter manufacturer has explicitly specified that only 7 strand cables be connected (highly unlikely) then the EDF guy was wrong and you would have had a fair case against EDF.
In my experience EDF seem to go out of their way to avoid actually doing a job most of the time
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