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Lighting with no earth - options and 1950's cable sizing help
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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 50231" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>The lighting would be 3/.029 singles if its stranded. . Probably is copper but used to be tinned, doubt if it is aluminium from the fifties. The sockets would be 7/.029 but twin/E I imagine, cooker probably 7/.044. The way I look at things is if they don't want you to run earths or rewire , you can't make them , just put it on the cert.</p><p></p><p>Deke</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 50231, member: 1408"] The lighting would be 3/.029 singles if its stranded. . Probably is copper but used to be tinned, doubt if it is aluminium from the fifties. The sockets would be 7/.029 but twin/E I imagine, cooker probably 7/.044. The way I look at things is if they don't want you to run earths or rewire , you can't make them , just put it on the cert. Deke [/QUOTE]
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