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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 507376" data-attributes="member: 8133"><p>I think 3/0.29 is about 1.3mm². Isn't it 7/0.29 thats 2.97mm² which they used for rings</p><p></p><p>there was also 3/0.36 which was somewhere like 1.8mm²</p><p></p><p>I can remember a school not far from here, cable as pictured was used to 2 way the staffrom light switch, no earth, but the boxes had those nylon blocks in. Early 60's install, the original fuseboards were the bill cast iron re-wireable ones, with the wingnuts to open the door</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 507376, member: 8133"] I think 3/0.29 is about 1.3mm². Isn't it 7/0.29 thats 2.97mm² which they used for rings there was also 3/0.36 which was somewhere like 1.8mm² I can remember a school not far from here, cable as pictured was used to 2 way the staffrom light switch, no earth, but the boxes had those nylon blocks in. Early 60's install, the original fuseboards were the bill cast iron re-wireable ones, with the wingnuts to open the door [/QUOTE]
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