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<blockquote data-quote="the doctor" data-source="post: 371776" data-attributes="member: 75"><p>Hello All,</p><p></p><p>I work for a local company wiring PV systems in this new fangled cable they call hi-tuf or euro-tuf. The other day I was looking in the regulation book and did not see a BS number for it. Today in the wholesaler I raised the point and asked what is the BS number for this stuff. They looked at me like I just dropped out of a space ship. The cable has no marks on it apart from manufacturers data.</p><p></p><p>Can any forum members shed any light on this query. I guess that the cable should be mentioned in the departures box as it does not exist in our world. :B-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the doctor, post: 371776, member: 75"] Hello All, I work for a local company wiring PV systems in this new fangled cable they call hi-tuf or euro-tuf. The other day I was looking in the regulation book and did not see a BS number for it. Today in the wholesaler I raised the point and asked what is the BS number for this stuff. They looked at me like I just dropped out of a space ship. The cable has no marks on it apart from manufacturers data. Can any forum members shed any light on this query. I guess that the cable should be mentioned in the departures box as it does not exist in our world. :B- [/QUOTE]
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