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Which Countries use sleeving?
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<blockquote data-quote="revjames" data-source="post: 502448" data-attributes="member: 5256"><p>In NZ and Aus, the twin and earth (TPS as they call it) contains 3 insulated cores all of the same size. No need for sleeving, although if they used switchwires the same way as we did they would need to identify the switched live return for example. They don't generally use this method instead they run the feeds around the switches and take a switched live to each fitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revjames, post: 502448, member: 5256"] In NZ and Aus, the twin and earth (TPS as they call it) contains 3 insulated cores all of the same size. No need for sleeving, although if they used switchwires the same way as we did they would need to identify the switched live return for example. They don't generally use this method instead they run the feeds around the switches and take a switched live to each fitting. [/QUOTE]
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