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Some dates - but may contain errors, and sometimes things did get installed later than they should strictly have been. | Some dates - but may contain errors, and sometimes things did get installed later than they should strictly have been. | ||
− | [[Cable]]s | + | |
+ | ===[[Cable]]s=== | ||
*Lead sheath cable: before 1948, except on farms | *Lead sheath cable: before 1948, except on farms | ||
*TRS (Tough Rubber Sheath) 1945-1962 | *TRS (Tough Rubber Sheath) 1945-1962 | ||
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*Wooden trunking: | *Wooden trunking: | ||
− | Earth wire in cables | + | ===Earth wire in cables=== |
*Separate bare copper earth wires run alongside twin cable: | *Separate bare copper earth wires run alongside twin cable: | ||
*Black earth conductors: before 1966 | *Black earth conductors: before 1966 | ||
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*Earth wires just twisted together at junctions: | *Earth wires just twisted together at junctions: | ||
− | Main [[Earthing and Bonding|earth bonding]] | + | ===Main [[Earthing and Bonding|earth bonding]]=== |
*No main equiptential bonding conductor: before 1966 | *No main equiptential bonding conductor: before 1966 | ||
*2.5mm main equipotential bonding conductors: 1971-1972 | *2.5mm main equipotential bonding conductors: 1971-1972 | ||
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*10mm main equipotential bonding conductors: post 1983 | *10mm main equipotential bonding conductors: post 1983 | ||
− | [[Fusebox|Fuseboards]] | + | ===[[Fusebox|Fuseboards]]=== |
*[[RCD|ELCB]] (Voltage operated circuit breaker): pre 1981 | *[[RCD|ELCB]] (Voltage operated circuit breaker): pre 1981 | ||
*Double pole [[fuse]]d switchgear on ac Installations: pre 1955 | *Double pole [[fuse]]d switchgear on ac Installations: pre 1955 | ||
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*Slate fuseboard with bare [[screw]]s for [[fuse]]wire links: in use in late 1800s, obsolete by the 1930s | *Slate fuseboard with bare [[screw]]s for [[fuse]]wire links: in use in late 1800s, obsolete by the 1930s | ||
*Wooden fusebox with wooden lid: standard in 1930s | *Wooden fusebox with wooden lid: standard in 1930s | ||
+ | *non-EEBAD installs (local earth rod but no ELCB or RCD): pre 1955 | ||
− | Sockets | + | ===Sockets=== |
*Accessories mounted on wooden [[pattress]] blocks: before 1966 | *Accessories mounted on wooden [[pattress]] blocks: before 1966 | ||
*Round pin socket outlets: mostly before 1955, but sometimes used much later | *Round pin socket outlets: mostly before 1955, but sometimes used much later |
Revision as of 10:59, 4 November 2010
Some dates - but may contain errors, and sometimes things did get installed later than they should strictly have been.
Cables
- Lead sheath cable: before 1948, except on farms
- TRS (Tough Rubber Sheath) 1945-1962
- Capothene and Ashothene sheath cables: 1952 - 1960
- PVC inner PVC outer T&E style cables with no cpc (no earth wire) (lighting circuits): 1955-1966
- Imperial PVC cables: 1955 - 1971
- 2.5mm PVC/PVC T&E with 1mm cpc: 1971 - 1981
- Twin twisted flexible cords: before 1977
- Rubber/PVC mix T&E cable: 1958 to 1961
- CMA (Cable manufacturers association) cable: ceased in the 1940s
- Non-association cable: pre apx 1948
- Aluminium cable:
- Copper coated Aluminium cable:
- Cables fixed to wall with ceramic cleats (small plates with grooves to hold the wire): pre WW1
- Wooden trunking:
Earth wire in cables
- Separate bare copper earth wires run alongside twin cable:
- Black earth conductors: before 1966
- Green protective sleeving: before 1977
- Green & yellow earth sleeving: 1971 onwards
- Earth wires just twisted together at junctions:
Main earth bonding
- No main equiptential bonding conductor: before 1966
- 2.5mm main equipotential bonding conductors: 1971-1972
- 6mm main equipotential bonding conductors: 1966 - 1983
- 10mm main equipotential bonding conductors: post 1983
Fuseboards
- ELCB (Voltage operated circuit breaker): pre 1981
- Double pole fused switchgear on ac Installations: pre 1955
- Wood backed Wylex fuseboxes: still being installed in 1983
- Slate fuseboard with bare screws for fusewire links: in use in late 1800s, obsolete by the 1930s
- Wooden fusebox with wooden lid: standard in 1930s
- non-EEBAD installs (local earth rod but no ELCB or RCD): pre 1955
Sockets
- Accessories mounted on wooden pattress blocks: before 1966
- Round pin socket outlets: mostly before 1955, but sometimes used much later
- Square pin 13A sockets: post 1945 - may be on older wiring though
- 2 pin 5A sockets:
- No sockets upstairs:
- Sockets with no shutters: