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Historical Wiring.

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.

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  • I think orthogonal routing was considered  best practice for many years before it snuck into the regs as a proper requirement in the late 1980s.

    Mike

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  • I think orthogonal routing was considered  best practice for many years before it snuck into the regs as a proper requirement in the late 1980s.

    Mike

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