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<blockquote data-quote="Sparks 44" data-source="post: 485762" data-attributes="member: 31757"><p>Hi Guy's &amp; Gal's</p><p></p><p>Anyone familiar with an old wiring cable used in the Uk or particular around Peterboroughs Welland Estate as I know it was used here also, possibly in 1970's its almost a twin and earth in the way that it has solid core pvc conductors however instead of being encapsulated in a pvc sheath separated by chalk during manufacture this is a black hard rubber outer sheath where the single core pvc conductors run loosely within so they can actually be pulled through and replaced. I have a customer who's installation still uses this cable and was wandering what British standard this cable was manufactured too,anybody have a clue. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparks 44, post: 485762, member: 31757"] Hi Guy's & Gal's Anyone familiar with an old wiring cable used in the Uk or particular around Peterboroughs Welland Estate as I know it was used here also, possibly in 1970's its almost a twin and earth in the way that it has solid core pvc conductors however instead of being encapsulated in a pvc sheath separated by chalk during manufacture this is a black hard rubber outer sheath where the single core pvc conductors run loosely within so they can actually be pulled through and replaced. I have a customer who's installation still uses this cable and was wandering what British standard this cable was manufactured too,anybody have a clue. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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