you're just out to argue with me aren't you?
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still trying to find that regulation number btw?
no, it's more Specs has on a number of occasions started arguments with me without ever getting factual backup.
Oh dear....
it is worrying when some "electricians" consider a Wikipedia search referencing
1.^ Fritz, Wilfred (2008). Electrical principles and practice. Cape Town: Pearson. pp. 363. ISBN 9781770250710.
Which is a publication to "SOUTH AFRICAN BUREAU Of STANDARDS" as.....
As a factual reference for UK electrical wiring to BS7671!
perhaps if some people take longer than 2 seconds doing internet searches and actually read the hard copy BS7671 they would find the correct information they require!
As PC Elec has already stated try On Site guide Page 106..
OR
Guidance Note 1 "Selection & Erection" page 166..
I personally find them more applicable to my work in the UK to BS7671....
Others are entitled to disagree with that opionion..
but I would NEVER suggest any student reading this site considers an uncorroborated Wiki link to be more applicable than BS7671 and its guidance notes..
As said earlier your statement that PVC T&E should NEVER be use outside is..
Factually Incorrect!
:C
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Just to add I have no doubt that Ultra violet rays will reduce the lifespan of a PVC cable and I would also agree that
Ultra Violet rays in South Africa are on the balance of probabilities a smidge higher that what we get here in good ole blighty!!
If you read a bit more of page 166 guidance note1 it can even on occasions be use on overhead wiring between buildings with appropriate support...
thats got a bit more UV exposure in book book than on a wall!!
:coffee