"it is that pesky SY braided stuff again; so what's wrong with it"

More a discussion come question perhaps, but are there any really good reasons why a choice of SY would be made for a fixed wire low voltage power circuit  over something else ?

My understanding of the braiding,  is that it has nothing to do with armouring and is not acceptable as armouring;  but is it still an exposed conductive part to be earthed and if it is not [earthed], how much of a risk  ?

from reading Eland (who have a pdf on the SY stuff) to mention one manufacturer, is that it is a somewhat standards tested cable (https://www.elandcables.com/media/13rlt2rk/ec-statement-on-the-use-of-sy-cy-yy-cables-rina-18th-ed-with-summary.pdf)

In the case observed being a 3phs circuit, it was 5core (one as cpc) from a metal db (through plastic stuffing gland) to a plastic interlock socket, 16a 3pole mcb and it appeared the braiding was unterminated.   it was not on a run likely to be disturbed.   Nothing noted on the EIC about its use either.

regards

Habs

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  • "so I'm not sure why the discussion keeps going round and round to be honest" (gkenyon)

    of course it does the above because installers keep chucking it in as fixed installation power circuits and as in the case I referred, there is no mention on the paper work.  

    if there is none of the 'conformity' recorded (as gkenyon mentioned), or any comment for that matter, then just out of interest, what view and approach would 'you' take please,  if you encountered it when inspecting re: to BS7671  ?

    e.g. "although there is nothing mentioned anywhere and braid not temrinated...it looks ok, it smells ok, so it is ok"  :-)

    edit: to add, encountering it where the cable has been installed as a low voltage fixed install power circuit (protected by an mcb)

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  • "so I'm not sure why the discussion keeps going round and round to be honest" (gkenyon)

    of course it does the above because installers keep chucking it in as fixed installation power circuits and as in the case I referred, there is no mention on the paper work.  

    if there is none of the 'conformity' recorded (as gkenyon mentioned), or any comment for that matter, then just out of interest, what view and approach would 'you' take please,  if you encountered it when inspecting re: to BS7671  ?

    e.g. "although there is nothing mentioned anywhere and braid not temrinated...it looks ok, it smells ok, so it is ok"  :-)

    edit: to add, encountering it where the cable has been installed as a low voltage fixed install power circuit (protected by an mcb)

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