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HO7RNF Cable vs US equivalent

H077RNF http://titanex.nexans.com/uk/technical-specifications.php is used a lot a lot in the entertainment industry. The North Americans use a similar cable https://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1562972.pdf (Page 5) but it has a paper separator between the cores. Often seen the US cable come to the UK on tours but was curious to see if it satisfies BS7671?  

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  • As Mike says - likely bigger fish to fry and for temporary setups for tours then BS7909 may be more applicable to check against.

    I guess you're not suggesting using it in a fixed installation.  It's made to a US standard so you may get away with it under section 133.1 with some careful thinking and paperwork (and oversleeving...).  Not advised though and I have had some spectacular arguments on construction sites about cable selection in the past!

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  • As Mike says - likely bigger fish to fry and for temporary setups for tours then BS7909 may be more applicable to check against.

    I guess you're not suggesting using it in a fixed installation.  It's made to a US standard so you may get away with it under section 133.1 with some careful thinking and paperwork (and oversleeving...).  Not advised though and I have had some spectacular arguments on construction sites about cable selection in the past!

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