can you certify an installation which has two core red and black singles wiring in conduits approx 50 years old with no cpcs

the clients expect me to certifcate an installation with red and black singles cables in conduit thats approx 50 -60  years old with no cpcs 

my take is i cannot touch this with a barge pole 

dave O'Malley 

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  • Even if it's rubber it's not a foregone conclusion that it's perished. I pulled out some rubber insulated & rubber sheathed singles from my own cellar/basement that must have been there since the 1950s at least (complete with round switches on wooden blocks) - and they seemed to be in perfectly decent condition throughout and even passed an IR test without problem.

       - Andy.

  • I have found a length of rubber 2-core cable under my own floorboards. Difficult to date because the accompanying empty Woodbine packet was unchanged for decades. Given that the house was re-wired circa 1982, that cable must be somewhat older. I have also recently found a fragment (6") of steel conduit with fabric covered singles, which are in good condition.

    Some of the gas pipes, which date back to 1924, are no longer serviceable.

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  • I have found a length of rubber 2-core cable under my own floorboards. Difficult to date because the accompanying empty Woodbine packet was unchanged for decades. Given that the house was re-wired circa 1982, that cable must be somewhat older. I have also recently found a fragment (6") of steel conduit with fabric covered singles, which are in good condition.

    Some of the gas pipes, which date back to 1924, are no longer serviceable.

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