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Insulated tails used to supply flats

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We have a block of flats completed in 2017 that have supplies to individual flats in insulated twin and earth.

These cables are fed from a switch fuse and then into a ceiling disappearing into the building fabric.

I no longer carry electrical regs books (Approved sparks but fire specialist) but I did flag up the poor way these cables were installed and questioned if they required a RCD as they were not in metal conduit of armoured cables as I normally see.

Was it not a requirement in a 2015 amendment that all cables such as this were protected/RCD?

Many thanks for taking the time to read.

Paul.
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    My local supplier wont allow a incomer cable to be flush into the meter box, I HAD to take it out of the cavity and put a hockey stick surface pipe on the front of a £700k house.....

    It was in the cavity for about 12" to get into the meter box,  no longer allowed.
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  • Former Community Member
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    My local supplier wont allow a incomer cable to be flush into the meter box, I HAD to take it out of the cavity and put a hockey stick surface pipe on the front of a £700k house.....

    It was in the cavity for about 12" to get into the meter box,  no longer allowed.
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