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There are usually codes for wiring types like A would equate to T&E for example. Are they not listed at the bottom of the schedule.
 
There is usually a box at the bottom of the page or if via a computer a drop down box to choose from. Maybe the OP could tell us how he has wired the installation or a photo.
 
Have used pvc/pvc double insulated throughout except for feeding garage I used steel wire armoured in the house I used a rating factor of 0.5 because of insulation in most cases the insulation is one side of the cable
 
Might help if you noted the configuration of each circuit you have altered or installed.
 
T/E is code A. SWA is code F for pvc, code G for XLPE. ( referring to types of wiring, not ref.methods).
 
i use Theakston's or Marston's formats beermats.
 
What is it your are confused with the cable type codes or the fact you wish to put more than one code in the column.
 

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