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Hi folks,

Doing some work in a house and customer asked what a single core cable clipped along the skirting board was for. I said it isn't telephone, speaker, doorbell nor alarm and I was perplexed as to what it could have been used for.
Cable in question was defo single core, approx 0.3-0.75mm CSA. It wasn't insulated and sheathed, but did have a pretty thick insulating outer. From a purely visual perspective it looked the same size as 3 pair alarm cable.

For the life of me I cannot think what its purpose may have been. Nothing about its route gave any indication either...

Sorry no photos...

Answers on a postcard please...!
 
your guess has much has mine . try and trace it.

Did to a certain extent Buzz. It lead round in a circle then disappeared under the floor.
Was just curious if anyone could offer a logical explanation. I, at this minute, cannot see that there is one!!
 
old bonding/earthing conductor?

how do youknow it's single core if you've not seen an end?
 
Have seen one end Tel. And cut a section also to confirm.

The induction loop I like the sound of - house has recently been purchased after some old gent lived there..
 
The only other time I've seen a single core flex was on a very old strobe gun my dad had for checking the timing on old cars!
 

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