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Yes indeedI take it, you mean T&E cables?
Yes you can run 2 T&E cables through conduit.
I was just being lazy and run one length of conduit, but having tried getting two lengths of cable through the conduit I am going to put two runs of conduit in.As conduit is designed for singles cables it's not intended to be restricted to only one cable. But you haven't stated what it is you're trying to achieve.
Or lube.You could use 25mm conduit instead
Pulling lubricant? Thought that was just another name for vodka.Or lube.
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Or lube.
We did a school last year where it burned down from the lighting in bell wirer , Just a nightmare.
it will go in a treat.
Is that a cheaper version of Yellow 77?yellow 66
PEG ,at the xmas market at your neck of the woods.
Use talcum powder.My pal who was assisting me with feeding t&e through conduit sprayed them with a silicone spray from skewfax, and all went well until my CK strippers refused to grip the insulation...
Looks like maybe the conduit isn't big enough for the cables you are using, judging from your description OPUse talcum powder.
At a pushYou should be able to get a 1.5 and 2.5 T&E through a straight conduit run of 20mm conduit.
Some of the questions in this forum are obviously from the unskilled. WHY are they carrying out electrical works?As conduit is designed for singles cables it's not intended to be restricted to only one cable. But you haven't stated what it is you're trying to achieve.
The PVC sheath is not as thick as it used to be I have noticed the difference over the years.At a push
Still a bit of a push Ant, imo anyway.The PVC sheath is not as thick as it used to be I have noticed the difference over the years.
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