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Dad wired his garage using twin and earth tie wrapped to a catenary wire and it was there for some 40 years, when the house was re-wired I stopped the firm doing the work using a length of twin and earth as not really suitable for outside specially blowing in the wind, and they used a black PVC cable round which was really twin and earth i.e. earth core not double insulated, with a foil in contact with the earth which seemed a reasonable cable to use.
However just 18 months latter that cable has developed a short circuit, wanted to replace with pond flex, but no stock in local supplier so used white 2.5 mm² flex, would have preferred black, but needed the job doing now.
However this does raise the question is the grey lead coloured twin and earth that bad when it lasted 40 years and the tough black cable only did 18 months?
Personally I think any cable held by a catenary wire should be flex, as there will be movement, and should be black to resist UV light, however twin and earth even if not designed for the job seems to last.
Did consider SWA, but really that cable is not designed to bend in the wind, so not really suitable for a catenary wire.
Thoughts please.
However just 18 months latter that cable has developed a short circuit, wanted to replace with pond flex, but no stock in local supplier so used white 2.5 mm² flex, would have preferred black, but needed the job doing now.
However this does raise the question is the grey lead coloured twin and earth that bad when it lasted 40 years and the tough black cable only did 18 months?
Personally I think any cable held by a catenary wire should be flex, as there will be movement, and should be black to resist UV light, however twin and earth even if not designed for the job seems to last.
Did consider SWA, but really that cable is not designed to bend in the wind, so not really suitable for a catenary wire.
Thoughts please.