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Overhead cable suitability for cat wire

Looked at a job for a customer and the cable supplying the shed in their garden is a pvc T&E about 5 m up spanning about 5 metres. There's some sort of catenary wire (looks like a bit of old fencing wire) and its snapped so the cable is holding the wire up. I'm going to replace it but wondered whether NYY-J cable would be considered suitable rather than SWA? it's lighter and seems to be widely considered fine for outdoor use, and is obviously quicker to joint. SWA is obviously stronger but if the cat wire does its job properly would the cable itself require mechanical protection? I cant find a reg?

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  • Thanks, Mike; never actually replaced an overhead before, so was just looking for a bit of reassurance. I'll use the N YY-J with a cat wire: they're not expensive and as well as supporting the cable it will stop any pressure on the ends where it enters the building, should somebody catch it with ladders/lengths of timber etc. 

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  • Thanks, Mike; never actually replaced an overhead before, so was just looking for a bit of reassurance. I'll use the N YY-J with a cat wire: they're not expensive and as well as supporting the cable it will stop any pressure on the ends where it enters the building, should somebody catch it with ladders/lengths of timber etc. 

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