Cable Idenification at its core

What is interpreted from wiring regulations on BS7671 Section 514.3.2? Do all cables essentially need to have a cable identification label a the core? Or is the colour of the cable itself the identification for example brown as live? Or should this be labelled? Say the cable is called "P001" and the live should have to be labelled as "P001-L1"?

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  • Only needs a label if there is scope for confusion.
    So the circuit breakers need labelling, but the box with them in is full of indentical brown wires that may or may not benefit from an ident - if it is very clear on looking at it exactly where it goes, no need to label - however if it would be impossible to tell otherwise then labels become needed.

    If for example live and neutral were not the normal colours, then the individual cores would also need identification as L and N (some cables have all cores the same colour for example - not prohibited but must be lablelled). Or if an unusual combination is used (such as blue for a switched live insteda of neutral is very common - so a brown flash or sleeve on the blue identifies it as not the  normal neutral use of blue)
    This article may help explain

    https://professional-electrician.com/technical/identification-electrical-wiring/

    Mike.

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  • Only needs a label if there is scope for confusion.
    So the circuit breakers need labelling, but the box with them in is full of indentical brown wires that may or may not benefit from an ident - if it is very clear on looking at it exactly where it goes, no need to label - however if it would be impossible to tell otherwise then labels become needed.

    If for example live and neutral were not the normal colours, then the individual cores would also need identification as L and N (some cables have all cores the same colour for example - not prohibited but must be lablelled). Or if an unusual combination is used (such as blue for a switched live insteda of neutral is very common - so a brown flash or sleeve on the blue identifies it as not the  normal neutral use of blue)
    This article may help explain

    https://professional-electrician.com/technical/identification-electrical-wiring/

    Mike.

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