wrote:
On Wednesday, 29 May 2019 21:55:45 UTC+1, ARW wrote:
On 28/05/2019 09:32, tabbypurr wrote:
On Tuesday, 28 May 2019 08:52:07 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote:
tabbypurr wrote:
What is it? It doesn't seem to exist.
H0V55-F doesn't seem to be a valid code, as per
https://www.peakcables.co.uk/european-system-cenelec-codes
Pre-sizzly. But an appliance calls for it and no other
Maybe it means H05VF, which would be 500v PVC flexible. Since the
cable is never moved I don't see it needing flexibility. Anyway, it
can't get what it's asking for, so it's then down to my judgement.
Unless you tell us what it is that you want to use it for, then yes.
electric hob. T&E will be fine.
I suspect that that is only true if it has been specifically designed so
that the cable entry parts do not get hot in normal use. That applies
to most UK market cookers, I have no idea about hobs; or foreign items.
If the makers want a heat resistant cable (hard to say in this case if
the actually want a non-existent cable) then not using one is probably a
breach of regulations.
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Roger Hayter