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Long story short my brother is having a new boiler fitted , the old one was wired via a plug top to a kitchen worktop socket.
So I (FOC) wired him a new 2.5 radial on its own circuit back to the board fished under the floor and through a cupboard so took about a hour left the end coiled up next the consumers unit. Fitted a nice new surface spur in the cupboard ready to be energised once the plumber was there.
Wet pants has pulled my cable out , removed my fused spur and put the new boiler back on a plug top into the worktop socket just because I couldn't get there when he wanted to liven the spur up.

Argggg...

Why he pulled the cable out and removed the spur I have no idea.
 
Ah totally forgot that on your side of the Irish Sea you use 1.0mm for lighting, we use 1.5mm, and you'd do well to find a wholesaler here that stocks 1.0mm (I don't know of any). We also have 1.5mm PVC/PVC Singles brown or blue and 1.5mm PVC/PVC & Earth brown or blue stocked by all wholesalers.

Do you use bigger ocpds? To my mind it makes no sense to use 1.5 for a 6A circuit whem 1mm is already bigger than is normally necessary.
PVC/PVC singles and PVC/PVC single+earth is something I would love to see commonly available, and used, over here.

Unnecessary waste of materials annoys the hell out of me, oversized cables or T&E used where only one core is required are fine examples.
 
Do you use bigger ocpds? To my mind it makes no sense to use 1.5 for a 6A circuit whem 1mm is already bigger than is normally necessary.
PVC/PVC singles and PVC/PVC single+earth is something I would love to see commonly available, and used, over here.

Unnecessary waste of materials annoys the hell out of me, oversized cables or T&E used where only one core is required are fine examples.
In the north it tends to be 1.5mm^2 with 6A circuit breakers, but in the south the norm is 1.5mm^2 with a 10A MCB (which I accept is more logical to use with it).
 
I agree with 123 I've only ever bought 1 roll of 1mm in my life always 1.5mm. You all need to get using twin brown there as well. Surely better than having to sleeve switch cables. As for the plumber, sounds like he did it out of spite because you couldn't be there at his demand, they are strange and awkward people
 
I agree with 123 I've only ever bought 1 roll of 1mm in my life always 1.5mm. You all need to get using twin brown there as well. Surely better than having to sleeve switch cables. As for the plumber, sounds like he did it out of spite because you couldn't be there at his demand, they are strange and awkward people

With twin brown you don't which is which. The best method, as used in some countries, is an identifiable switch wire colour, orange or violet.
 
With twin brown you don't which is which. The best method, as used in some countries, is an identifiable switch wire colour, orange or violet.
Why would you need to know whether a phase conductor is switched or not? From a safety aspect all that is important is that it's a phase conductor. How do orange or violet phase conductors match harmonised colours?
 
i would be concerned if the perm L went to L1 and the sw.L to C. on a switch. extra time involved with a meter. give me red and black (sleeved where needed) every time.

oops its not red/black anymore. it's light grey and dark grey when your headtorch battery is going flat.
 
With twin brown you don't which is which. The best method, as used in some countries, is an identifiable switch wire colour, orange or violet.
One is usually dark brown and the other a lighter shade for that exact purpose, and it's still a long shot better than blue and stops careless people from failing to sleeve it correctly
 
Do you use bigger ocpds? To my mind it makes no sense to use 1.5 for a 6A circuit whem 1mm is already bigger than is normally necessary.
PVC/PVC singles and PVC/PVC single+earth is something I would love to see commonly available, and used, over here.

Unnecessary waste of materials annoys the hell out of me, oversized cables or T&E used where only one core is required are fine examples.
Are single pvc/pvc and earth not readily available? What do you do if you need to take a neutral and earth to a light with a switch wire coming from somewhere else? Just run a t+e?
 
One is usually dark brown and the other a lighter shade for that exact purpose, and it's still a long shot better than blue and stops careless people from failing to sleeve it correctly
TBH even if they weren't different shades, it's simple enough to identify the conductors just like you would have to with MICC cable it hardly takes any time
 
Simple to bell out when you've got that cpc just sitting there. Just stick a bared brown end into the screwhole of the box and bell from the other end to find...

Saying that, I prefer working with brown/blue rather than brown/brown.... but then I haven't seen any of that since it was red/red.


So, following on from everyones suggestions.… my van contains brown 6241Y, blue 6241Y in 1.0mm and 1.5mm..... 6242Y in 1.0, 1.5, 2.5, 4.0, 6 and 10... G/Y singles in 10 and 16 along with 25mm tails...
1.0, 1.5 and 2.5 singles for working with conduit.... in brown, blue, black, grey and g/y…….
All that, and a cable roller... (black and decker workmate and a broom handle) in the back of my little van....
I've had to leave all my tools at home!

Seriously though. I've just started using 1.0mm more than 1.5 for lighting. A bit easier for terminating into downlights with push in connectors. Find 1.0 is easy to snap in a screw connection
 

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