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Discuss When was this in manufacture? in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
is the braid definatly steel or tinned copper and was the braid exposed or posibly covered and rubber has fallen off?
Are you thinking fibreglass?
That type of cable was made specially for the proprietary 'Octopus' wiring system, the braid was the CPC and there was not normally an oversheath. I have adverts for this spanning (IIRC) late 30's - 50's, not sure exactly when it was launched though.
As mentioned above the concept was to use a minimum number of large JB's that were often pre-wired with cable lengths to suit the building design. The factory-made wiring sets would be taken onto site and the ends pulled from the JB position to the points. The 7-core may have tied upstairs and downstairs boxes together or made a home run to the board.
I'm looking for examples of JBs and lengths of cable to make up a display board for the museum, so if anyone rips out an Octopus install I will buy it off you for more than the scrap man! If you have a chance even to harvest some cable samples like that 7-core I would be interested.
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