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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  • Also sometimes it's adequate to identify by the labelling on the terminal rather than the wire - e.g. in CUs all  the blue wires into the N bar can be identified as to which circuit they belong by the position in the N bar corresponding to the position of the corresponding MCB. Their function (e.g. N) is indicated by colour.

       - Andy.

  • Assuming a correctly  functioning installation or circuit.

    Surely their function is indicated by the fact that they are in the N bar whatever their colour.

    Would that also apply to things like switches and sockets?

    That is, a conductor in a terminal labelled 'L' will be line regardless of its colour.

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  • Assuming a correctly  functioning installation or circuit.

    Surely their function is indicated by the fact that they are in the N bar whatever their colour.

    Would that also apply to things like switches and sockets?

    That is, a conductor in a terminal labelled 'L' will be line regardless of its colour.

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