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what ref met for swa in a partition/stud work?
with or without thermal insulation
BYB only shows clipped, tray or ungerground
 
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I would use the values for multicore cable: method A in insulated stud wall (touching the surface) and method B for uninsulated stud wall.
The CC for armoured is practically slightly higher but this errs on the side of caution as there are no tabulated values for that method.
 

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