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Unusual cable?

Some people collect stamps, I collect cable. Preferably as short encapsulated paperweights, although I do have others, such as a piece of TAT1 and a piece of the original transatlantic telegraph cable of 1866.


One of my paperweights is a 6-core lead covered cable, each core 0.125 sq. inches copper rated at 11,000 volts WP (which I guess is Working Pressure which translates to Working Voltage) It was produced for the City of Sheffield by the Western Electric Company London. No date given.


Why use a 6-core cable? Seems to be putting all ones eggs in one basket if used for a two circuit system. Had it been for a lower voltage, then perhaps an ac feed to a mercury arc rectifier, but surely not at 11 kV?

Clive
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  • Collecting the green waste bins with a horse and cart. North shore of Lake Geneva a few weeks ago. I wonder if the emissions from the horse are collected and placed directly in a green bin to comply with the low emission zone ?

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