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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 74609" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>I know you do but you can't continue it after the cut-out. The jobs I worked on which did, were a large Halls of Residence complex for B,ham University . This was wired using single core MICC (Pyro) throughout, the outer sheath being the neutral/earth, connected via earth tail pots. Dist. Bds had no neutral bar, just an earth bar.</p><p></p><p>At a socket ,for instance, centre core was live , earth tail was looped between back of the box - neutral terminal - earth terminal without being cut.</p><p></p><p>The other job , EON Sparkss may know of, was the old MEB Depot ( Midlands Elect. Board) at George Road ,Birmingham . When built the electrics went out to tender and the firm I was apprentice with won the job.</p><p></p><p>It was an awful job, all wired in a single core / concentric butyl cable, never seen it before or since !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 74609, member: 1408"] I know you do but you can't continue it after the cut-out. The jobs I worked on which did, were a large Halls of Residence complex for B,ham University . This was wired using single core MICC (Pyro) throughout, the outer sheath being the neutral/earth, connected via earth tail pots. Dist. Bds had no neutral bar, just an earth bar. At a socket ,for instance, centre core was live , earth tail was looped between back of the box - neutral terminal - earth terminal without being cut. The other job , EON Sparkss may know of, was the old MEB Depot ( Midlands Elect. Board) at George Road ,Birmingham . When built the electrics went out to tender and the firm I was apprentice with won the job. It was an awful job, all wired in a single core / concentric butyl cable, never seen it before or since !! [/QUOTE]
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