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Discuss Selv together with pelv in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
My 12V 2*1mm cable has double insulationMixed voltages in the same containment are allowed providing all the different insulation ratings are higher than the highest voltage carried by any cable.
OK thanksSorry just seen that you are in greece.
I have no idea what is allowed over there so please disregard my earlier post.
After being there before I’d imagine anything goes but please don’t take my word for it OP!Sorry just seen that you are in greece.
I have no idea what is allowed over there so please disregard my earlier post.
ΟΚWithout knowing the Greek electrical regulations, the suggestion by @James that follows the UK regulations is good general advice.
It looks like normal 230V rated cable. Sometimes there are type and rating info embossed in to the cable every metre or so, but not always easy to find (especially on short lengths where it might be missing)So, this is my 12V cable,
Looks like typical single conductor wire as used in the UK in trunking or conduit.And there are 3 pieces of that cable (220V) inside the wall,
Thank you!It looks like normal 230V rated cable. Sometimes there are type and rating info embossed in to the cable every metre or so, but not always easy to find (especially on short lengths where it might be missing)
Looks like typical single conductor wire as used in the UK in trunking or conduit.
Simple based on the images it looks fine, but take care that any joints, connectors, or similar are also adequately rated to max voltage.
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