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Just like to know is the white sheathed twin and earth cable with red and black stranded conductors still allowed to be used, if the old fuse box was replaced with a new consumer unit or will the cables need to be changed.
 
Just like to know is the white sheathed twin and earth cable with red and black stranded conductors still allowed to be used, if the old fuse box was replaced with a new consumer unit or will the cables need to be changed.

You can keep them if they're installed already. If you add new cables you should use the new spec and add a label saying that two colour standards are used in the installation. It's OK to mix the two colours as long as the labelling is done.
 
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Cleggys, is that regulatory or just what you'd call good practise? I've never seen any reg that states that stranded cables must be replaced (assuming you're talking 4mm and smaller CSA).
 
If the existing cable tests ok then they can remain. New additions must be in new cable colours and as steamboatwilly says there must be a warning label on the CU saying two colour standards are being used in the installation.
 
Markb said it was the white sheathed cable which would have been single copper core!! i thought the stranded type was grey sheathed:confused: are you guys on here saying even if its copper it can not be used any more even if you colour code the red and black with brown and blue? I have stacks of this in my dads garage and he wants me to clear it out next time i am down south :eek: hope its worth money for scrap if i can not use it in any installations anymore.
 
Use it mate in a house rewire.I cant see a problem with that.

So that would be fine then!!! it will save me a few quid and i be able to give someone a good deal on a rewire:) all legit and tested :p

p.s and mac good luck on a top four finish this season from a happy spurs fan;)
 
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So that would be fine then!!! it will save me a few quid and i be able to give someone a good deal on a rewire:) all legit and tested :p

p.s and mac good luck on a top four finish this season from a happy spurs fan;)
If it was me mate i would use it and get myself some sleeving.There are too many yiddos on the forum now:eek:
 

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