To be serious, that, of course, is one of the concerns - but it applies, at least to some extent, to any over-sleeving (e.g. over-sleeving blue/black with brown/red). Although the regs currently say that 'identification' throughout the whole length of a conductor is 'preferable', it nevertheless also says that 'identification' only at terminations is acceptable. It also says that over-sleeving is an acceptable means of 'identification'. As the regs stand, that is as true of over-sleeving a G/Y-insulated conductor as it is of over-sleeving a conductor with any other colour insulation.Perhaps we should suggest that it should be oversleeved (or otherwise identified) over it's whole length lest someone tap into the cable to (for example) add an extra light. I'd like to see someone try thatIf you feel strongly, maybe you should suggest to those who write the regs that 514.4.2 (or some other regulation) should be revised such as to outlaw the use of any over-sleeved G/Y-insulated conductor as something other than CPC/earth?
Since it would (IMO) be impractical/unrealistic to forbid termination-only over-sleeving of other colour conductors, as I said, I think the only thing that Bernard could realistically suggest to those that write BS7671 is that, specifically, any over-sleeving of G/Y (for uses other than CPC/earth) should be forbidden.
Kind Regards, John