The old days where house main earthing leads were green 6.0mm2. Ring "mains" were wired in 2.5mm2 T&E with 1.0mm2 earth continuity conductors. And the use of plastic oval conduit in plaster was common.
Is this compliant? Please see picture.
Z.
Probably. We always did apart from the cooker outlet cable which we put in diagonally to the outlet. That was mid 1980s as i left school in 84. Not sure when we started doing it properly. I don't know if it was compliant then, my boss seemed to think so and he was well thought of and always did a good job as far as i know. We stopped at some point so maybe he got picked up on it during an inspection.
Gary
Probably. We always did apart from the cooker outlet cable which we put in diagonally to the outlet. That was mid 1980s as i left school in 84. Not sure when we started doing it properly. I don't know if it was compliant then, my boss seemed to think so and he was well thought of and always did a good job as far as i know. We stopped at some point so maybe he got picked up on it during an inspection.
Gary
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