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<blockquote data-quote="Radiotowers" data-source="post: 554083" data-attributes="member: 37784"><p>First time I heard the term strappers I thought someone was pulling my leg, lighting circuits can have all sorts of colour combinations depending on who installed it , </p><p>It was also the first time I heard the saying red to red, black to black ,and blue to ……</p><p>At least it looks like all live or neutral conductors have insulation, Ive to repair a few where the cables run were only 2 core and earth and the earth ended up being used as a live !.</p><p>Anyway the only way to tell what is what is by testing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radiotowers, post: 554083, member: 37784"] First time I heard the term strappers I thought someone was pulling my leg, lighting circuits can have all sorts of colour combinations depending on who installed it , It was also the first time I heard the saying red to red, black to black ,and blue to …… At least it looks like all live or neutral conductors have insulation, Ive to repair a few where the cables run were only 2 core and earth and the earth ended up being used as a live !. Anyway the only way to tell what is what is by testing [/QUOTE]
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