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Orange Alu Split Con

Hi All, 


As per the title I need a 25m ish length of 25mm Orange Alu split con, cant seem to get it from the cable suppliers unless I order to be manufactured with crazy minimum order quantities.


Cant use standard Split con as it’s PVC and I need LSF for an escape route, cable forming part of a BNO replacing a degraded cotton service.


It’s only manufactured in 25 & 35mm apparently, could use either but prefer 25mm.


Anyone with a short length?


Cheers


Martyn
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  • I too have always understood, that a building network operator is just that, the operator of the pre-meter network in a building. Of course after any up front landlord metering, then it is a different game for that part of the system, but the BNO does not get an electricity bill for the energy consumed, because that is not part of the pre-meter building network, they are not a consumer. They may be the same legal entity that do get a bill for energy consumed by corridor lights, and fire alarms and so on, but that will be after a meter.

    As such, the ESQCR is not prohibiting CNE in a building network.

    What does limit this, and quite sensibly in my opinion,  is the house rules of the DNOs who provide the main supply and do not want diverted to see neutral currents between the plumbing in flat one and 2 dependent on the load in flat 3, which is the sort of odd issue you can get with multiple PME supplies.Except that most if not all of the DNOs now require that new building networks are to BS7671 or they will not connect. Like the 3m tails and double fusing  it is not a BS7671 issue per-se.
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  • I too have always understood, that a building network operator is just that, the operator of the pre-meter network in a building. Of course after any up front landlord metering, then it is a different game for that part of the system, but the BNO does not get an electricity bill for the energy consumed, because that is not part of the pre-meter building network, they are not a consumer. They may be the same legal entity that do get a bill for energy consumed by corridor lights, and fire alarms and so on, but that will be after a meter.

    As such, the ESQCR is not prohibiting CNE in a building network.

    What does limit this, and quite sensibly in my opinion,  is the house rules of the DNOs who provide the main supply and do not want diverted to see neutral currents between the plumbing in flat one and 2 dependent on the load in flat 3, which is the sort of odd issue you can get with multiple PME supplies.Except that most if not all of the DNOs now require that new building networks are to BS7671 or they will not connect. Like the 3m tails and double fusing  it is not a BS7671 issue per-se.
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