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I've been asked to look at some old Christmas tree lights.
I am confident this will be the of the direct mains type with single insulated twisted pair and probably conforming to BS 4647:1970. I am aware new mains lights of this type would have additional insulation as per BS EN 60335. Obviously I can only do a visual inspection on them, but what is the current thinking of single insulated mains cable in terms of PAT or equivalent testing? |
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