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EV Ultra Cable ( SWA 3 core with Cat 5). Termination ?

Looking at EV Ultra SWA 3 core cable with Cat 5 data and is raising a few questions.

It is aimed at EV charging installations, however…..

At some point that cable has to enter an enclosure and be terminated.  This could be directly into an EV charger, designed to take the cable, but it could also potentially be terminating at the power source end, into an enclosure with power terminations for the 3 cores ( line conductors and CPC ), e.g. a consumer unit.  

It just seems a bit iffy to have a data cable ( by now unsheathed and stripped back )  entering a consumer unit.  A data cable that has a conductive shield.

Is anyone aware of any regs that specifically allow or prevent this situation?  or is the case of  “allow” is that covered by section 134 and regs such as 134.1.1 “Good workmanship….proper materials……manufacturers' instructions.”  e.g. power elements and SWA terminated to CU with a gland, data cable suitably sheathed ( sleeved ) as it makes it's way back out of the CU to an appropriate ethernet connection?

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  • looking again at the link i posted earlier EV_Ultra_Datasheet.pdf (doncastercables.com)

    There is mention of only 2 BS numbers, for the conductors and the insulation. The cable itself does not appear to have a BS EN number, perhaps unsurprisingly as it is relatively new. This would mean the Designer confirming in writing that it provides the same degree of safety etc on any EIC in accordance with 133.1.3

    I also noted the max CCCs quoted for 4mm and 6mm cables is the same as in Table 4E2A ref method C.

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  • looking again at the link i posted earlier EV_Ultra_Datasheet.pdf (doncastercables.com)

    There is mention of only 2 BS numbers, for the conductors and the insulation. The cable itself does not appear to have a BS EN number, perhaps unsurprisingly as it is relatively new. This would mean the Designer confirming in writing that it provides the same degree of safety etc on any EIC in accordance with 133.1.3

    I also noted the max CCCs quoted for 4mm and 6mm cables is the same as in Table 4E2A ref method C.

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