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The 5 core cables were coming from the controls downstairs, as already explained. As was the cpc contained within supply cable. I'll have to remember to ask the wholesaler for a 5 core which doesn't contain a green/yellow covered conductor next time.
You can get YY flex or 7 core flex.
 
You can get YY flex or 7 core flex.

I'm not sure the wholesaler has 7 core flex, needed some to wire up a Rayburn once and it was a nightmare to find. That was a few years ago mind. Not heard of YY flex, does it not have a green/yellow core? Anyway, I'm sure there's nothing wrong with using the cpc in a multicore flex as long as it's identified properly, and it's not specifically prohibited in 7671 like an un-insulated cpc is. I go to great lengths to ensure that identification stays put :)
 
It will be hard to find YY cable that doesn't have the below comment in their specs. All depends on what you are using the YY cable for.
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The 5 core cables were coming from the controls downstairs, as already explained. As was the cpc contained within supply cable. I'll have to remember to ask the wholesaler for a 5 core which doesn't contain a green/yellow covered conductor next time.
You can get YY flex or 7 core flex.
It will be hard to find YY cable that doesn't have the below comment in their specs. All depends on what you are using the YY cable for.
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I thought he was using it as control wiring?
 
I thought he was using it as control wiring?

Tell you the truth mate, after 77 posts I lost the will to live, as well as what he was using the cable for...:)
 
Ha ha

Came across this with the LIVES on an EICR last week - 1 x 3 wago later it was sorted
I've had that before - in the absence of a live loop they'd twisted the lives together and stuck a bit of sellotape over the copper. Every light fitting in the house was the same.
I'd only gone to put up a smoke detector.
 

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