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freepo September 17th 08 01:10 PM

Wrong wiring for lighting circuit
 
I was just watching property ladder, and the guy said that after they
had just installed the lighting circuit, they had found out it was the
wrong sort of cable.

Can you think of what he meant? They didn't actually say any more on
the subject - which is really annoying for a viewer, if we are not to
make the same mistakes they should bloody well say what the exact
problem was.

The only things I can think of are low voltage lights, and the wrong
colour coding of cables, which changed a few years ago. Can you think
of anything else it might have been?
Thanks

Martin Pentreath September 17th 08 01:17 PM

Wrong wiring for lighting circuit
 
On 17 Sep, 13:10, freepo wrote:
I was just watching property ladder, and the guy said that after they
had just installed the lighting circuit, they had found out it was the
wrong sort of cable.

Can you think of what he meant? *They didn't actually say any more on
the subject - which is really annoying for a viewer, if we are not to
make the same mistakes they should bloody well say what the exact
problem was.

The only things I can think of are low voltage lights, and the wrong
colour coding of cables, which changed a few years ago. *Can you think
of anything else it might have been?
Thanks


Given some of the numptiness on there, maybe using three-core flex?
Bell wire?

John Rumm September 17th 08 01:25 PM

Wrong wiring for lighting circuit
 
freepo wrote:
I was just watching property ladder, and the guy said that after they
had just installed the lighting circuit, they had found out it was the
wrong sort of cable.

Can you think of what he meant? They didn't actually say any more on
the subject - which is really annoying for a viewer, if we are not to
make the same mistakes they should bloody well say what the exact
problem was.

The only things I can think of are low voltage lights, and the wrong
colour coding of cables, which changed a few years ago. Can you think
of anything else it might have been?


Might be they used 2.5mm^2 T&E... hard to use an undersized one unless
it was a 10A circuit with cables under insulation etc.



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[email protected] September 17th 08 02:12 PM

Wrong wiring for lighting circuit
 
On 17 Sep, 13:10, freepo wrote:

The only things I can think of are low voltage lights, and the wrong
colour coding of cables, which changed a few years ago. *Can you think
of anything else it might have been?
Thanks


T&E instead of 3-core+E?

Dave Plowman (News) September 17th 08 02:19 PM

Wrong wiring for lighting circuit
 
In article
,
wrote:
The only things I can think of are low voltage lights, and the wrong
colour coding of cables, which changed a few years ago. Can you think
of anything else it might have been?
Thanks


T&E instead of 3-core+E?


Can you still buy that?

--
*I used up all my sick days so I called in dead

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

David Hansen September 17th 08 02:45 PM

Wrong wiring for lighting circuit
 
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 14:19:22 +0100 someone who may be "Dave Plowman
(News)" wrote this:-

T&E instead of 3-core+E?


Can you still buy that?


Screwfix list both on
http://www.screwfix.com/cats/A231781/Electrical/Cable


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David Hansen, Edinburgh
I will *always* explain revoked encryption keys, unless RIP prevents me
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2000/00023--e.htm#54

robgraham September 17th 08 05:48 PM

Wrong wiring for lighting circuit
 
On 17 Sep, 14:45, David Hansen
wrote:
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 14:19:22 +0100 someone who may be "Dave Plowman
(News)" wrote this:-

T&E instead of 3-core+E?


Can you still buy that?


Screwfix list both on
http://www.screwfix.com/cats/A231781/Electrical/Cable

--
* David Hansen, Edinburgh
*I will *always* explain revoked encryption keys, unless RIP prevents me
*http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2000/00023--e.htm#54


I started some years ago to wire up a friend's extension and then
realised just how many lights he was going to have in a converted barn
lounge. Ripped out 1mm^2 and replace with 1.5mm^2. Could be that.

Rob

Dave Plowman (News) September 17th 08 06:00 PM

Wrong wiring for lighting circuit
 
In article ,
David Hansen wrote:
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 14:19:22 +0100 someone who may be "Dave Plowman
(News)" wrote this:-


T&E instead of 3-core+E?


Can you still buy that?


Screwfix list both on
http://www.screwfix.com/cats/A231781/Electrical/Cable


Sorry - I read it as twin rather than TW&E. Looking for something that
made sense.

--
*Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy *

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

Andy Wade September 17th 08 06:56 PM

Wrong wiring for lighting circuit
 
freepo wrote:
I was just watching property ladder, and the guy said that after they
had just installed the lighting circuit, they had found out it was the
wrong sort of cable.

Can you think of what he meant?


Possibly that an earth-shielded cable to BS 8436, such as Earthshield or
Flexishield, was needed to allow it to be buried in the walls without
RCD protection whilst complying with the 17th edition?

--
Andy

[email protected] September 17th 08 09:44 PM

Wrong wiring for lighting circuit
 
On 17 Sep, 18:00, "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
In article ,
David Hansen wrote:

On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 14:19:22 +0100 someone who may be "Dave Plowman
(News)" wrote this:-
T&E instead of 3-core+E?


Can you still buy that?

Screwfix list both on
http://www.screwfix.com/cats/A231781/Electrical/Cable


Sorry - I read it as twin rather than TW&E. Looking for something that
made sense.


I can see why perhaps, as I'm not finding it there^


Mark September 18th 08 08:17 AM

Wrong wiring for lighting circuit
 

"freepo" wrote in message
...
I was just watching property ladder, and the guy said that after they
had just installed the lighting circuit, they had found out it was the
wrong sort of cable.

Can you think of what he meant? They didn't actually say any more on
the subject - which is really annoying for a viewer, if we are not to
make the same mistakes they should bloody well say what the exact
problem was.

The only things I can think of are low voltage lights, and the wrong
colour coding of cables, which changed a few years ago. Can you think
of anything else it might have been?
Thanks


Perhaps it was a bit of washing line.

mark



ARWadworth September 20th 08 04:25 PM

Wrong wiring for lighting circuit
 

"Andy Wade" wrote in message
...
freepo wrote:
I was just watching property ladder, and the guy said that after they
had just installed the lighting circuit, they had found out it was the
wrong sort of cable.

Can you think of what he meant?


Possibly that an earth-shielded cable to BS 8436, such as Earthshield or
Flexishield, was needed to allow it to be buried in the walls without RCD
protection whilst complying with the 17th edition?

--


Brown brown instead of brown blue?

Adam



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