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You've used a black as a neutral, and the grey "neutral" as earth.
Not a hanging offence. I think it's only the NIC that mandate using the black core for the cpc. Nothing in the regs for single phase circuits using brown/black/grey cable for L, N & E, unless you know different. (Yes I know the sequence for three phase is defined.)
 
I guess not but it should be sleeved at the very least?
Appendix 7 2
2.1 Single Phase
An addition or an alteration made to a single phase installation need not be marked at the interface provided that:
1 old cables are correctly identified by the colours red for line and black for neutral and 2 the new cables are correctly identified by colours brown for line and blue for neutral
 
none of this would have happened if the IEE as it was, had grown some balls and insisted on sticking to red, yellow,blue,black. bloody EU. a bit like churchill stuck 2 fingers up to hitler in 1940.
 
none of this would have happened if the IEE as it was, had grown some balls and insisted on sticking to red, yellow,blue,black. bloody EU. a bit like churchill stuck 2 fingers up to hitler in 1940.
After Brexit, (should it ever happen) I wonder how many would support returning to the old colours?
 
I guess not but it should be sleeved at the very least?
Appendix 7 2
2.1 Single Phase
An addition or an alteration made to a single phase installation need not be marked at the interface provided that:
1 old cables are correctly identified by the colours red for line and black for neutral and 2 the new cables are correctly identified by colours brown for line and blue for neutral
Oh yes, quite agree about the sleeving.
 

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