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They still use it in Industrial alarms for heavy duty door contacts like roller shutters, see it all the time in factories at low level.
 
Did a school classroom in SWA because the cables kept getting chewed by squirrels , call to a hotel fire yesterday where a rat had chewed through a switch wire , the wire had got wet , and due to not having an RCD arched smoldered and set fire to the floor boards cables now installed in that area in connex
 
Did a school classroom in SWA because the cables kept getting chewed by squirrels , call to a hotel fire yesterday where a rat had chewed through a switch wire , the wire had got wet , and due to not having an RCD arched smoldered and set fire to the floor boards cables now installed in that area in connex

SWA is not squirrel proof, the sheath is made of plastic!
 
swa on the socket circuit under floorboards on the ground floor. thats where you most likely to encounter the little buggers. run everything else on 1st floor or in the loft, they not supposed to wander in there a lot.
 
swa on the socket circuit under floorboards on the ground floor. thats where you most likely to encounter the little buggers. run everything else on 1st floor or in the loft, they not supposed to wander in there a lot.
I agree however as a safety measure I protect 1st and loft wiring
 
swa on the socket circuit under floorboards on the ground floor. thats where you most likely to encounter the little buggers. run everything else on 1st floor or in the loft, they not supposed to wander in there a lot.

I take it you don't do much work out here in the countryside? Rats, tree rats and mice will almost certainly hit the loft first
 
I've re-wired old flats which at a guess were circa 1970's and they were wired in a type of T&E with a heavy duty steel wire braiding on the outside of the cable, I've never seen it since but it would be ideal for situations such as this.
 

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