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Ive just pulled out a length of dead cable that wasn't connected at
either end.
It was a twin core with red outer sheath containing one red and one
plain green cores. Any suggestions what such cable could have been for?

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On 28/03/2020 15:32, Muddymike wrote:
Ive just pulled out a length of dead cable that wasn't connected at
either end.
It was a twin core with red outer sheath containing one red and one
plain green cores. Any suggestions what such cable could have been for?



Lighting?

A variation of this

http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...ightingCct.jpg


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On 28/03/2020 15:49, ARW wrote:
On 28/03/2020 15:32, Muddymike wrote:
Ive just pulled out a length of dead cable that wasn't connected at
either end.
It was a twin core with red outer sheath containing one red and one
plain green cores. Any suggestions what such cable could have been for?



Lighting?

A variation of this

http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...ightingCct.jpg


Maybe, but Ive yet to find the neutral.

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On 28/03/2020 15:49, ARW wrote:
On 28/03/2020 15:32, Muddymike wrote:
Ive just pulled out a length of dead cable that wasn't connected at
either end.
It was a twin core with red outer sheath containing one red and one
plain green cores. Any suggestions what such cable could have been for?



Lighting?

A variation of this

http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...ightingCct.jpg


Maybe, but Ive yet to find the neutral.

Mike


I had that arrangement you will find the neutral will be a separate single core that connects all the ceiling rosettes. The live cable you describe looped from each light switch with a switched live using the same type of cable went back to the rosette
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Core colours don't fit but red sheath suggests possible fire alarm from the past


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Core colours don't fit but red sheath suggests possible fire alarm from the past


Definitely lighting cable just pulled loads of it out redoing the lighting circuits in our bungalow.

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I've come across that cable wiring up DC lights with one end tied to earth.
Sadly without evidence of a power supply, you may never know!
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On 28/03/2020 15:49, ARW wrote:
On 28/03/2020 15:32, Muddymike wrote:
Ive just pulled out a length of dead cable that wasn't connected at
either end.
It was a twin core with red outer sheath containing one red and one
plain green cores. Any suggestions what such cable could have been for?



Lighting?

A variation of this

http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...ightingCct.jpg


Maybe, but Ive yet to find the neutral.

Mike



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On 28/03/2020 21:53, Tricky Dicky wrote:

Core colours don't fit but red sheath suggests possible fire alarm from the past


Definitely lighting cable just pulled loads of it out redoing the lighting circuits in our bungalow.


It's lighting. Seen it loads of times. Very late 60's early 70's
installations used it.

When the red sheathed cable is used often the variation to

http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...ightingCct.jpg

is that the neutral carries the earth, and only the switched live (the
red outer sheathed live and earth) provides the earth at the switch, the
permanent lives at the switch usually are just grey sheathed single cores.

It's a rare install but it does exist.

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