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What Sizes do Twin and Earth Cables Come in? 

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Student training aid for all the different sizes in mm2 of twin and earth cables (PVC/PVC twin and CPC cable). This video includes the size of both live conductors line and neutral as well as the size of the often smaller CPC conductor (earth). It is very important that we understand the sizes of the live conductors in relationship to the CPC (earth) within this type of flat profile cable.
🔵Note that solid conductors are Class 1 conductors and solid stranded are Class 2 conductors. Video Link - Class 5 Flexible Cables - Construction, Number of Conductors - BS 1363 Plug Tops and BS 1362 Fuses • Class 5 Flexible Cable...
Construction of twin and earth cables and what size do they come in.
== 🕐 Time Stamps - Cut to the action 🕕 ==
00:00 - Sizes of twin and earth cable
00:08 - What do the regulations call them
00:21 - Live conductors
01:35 - 1 mm2 twin and CPC cable
01:51 - 1.5 mm2 twin and CPC cable
03:38 - 2.5 mm2 twin and CPC cable
04:23 - 4.0 mm2 twin and CPC cable
05:15 - 6.0 mm2 twin and CPC cable
06:05 - 10.0 mm2 twin and CPC cable
06:47 - 16.0 mm2 twin and CPC cable
07:21 - Cable colours
07:39 - Pre 2004 cable colours
08:13 - Full run through of sizes
08:44 - Full run through of CPC sizes
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@gabeerlazem7798
@gabeerlazem7798 3 года назад
Excellent video as always. Thank you 🙏
@sergiofernandez3725
@sergiofernandez3725 Год назад
This popped up today and I remembered the great April fools joke when they said there was a new cable size. 0.5mm squared Twin and Earth. Well people started asking around at wholesalers, people looked it up on the internet and then even the IET got involved and got funny about it as well. It was a great wind up. Really worth a watch. Moving forward. Gaz always refers to this kind of cable as PVC/PVC twin and CPC cable. Examiners want to see it that way and do not like the term earth cable the rest of us call it Twin&Earth or T&E as it has been know for donkeys years.
@GSHElectrical
@GSHElectrical Год назад
Thanks for the great comment Sergio 👍🏻
@berkotropia
@berkotropia 10 месяцев назад
GREAT VIDEO!!!!
@GSHElectrical
@GSHElectrical 10 месяцев назад
Thanks
@tilidie5272
@tilidie5272 Год назад
this guys been invaluable along my journey to become an electrician
@GSHElectrical
@GSHElectrical Год назад
Massive thanks for the comment 👍🏻
@olly7673
@olly7673 Год назад
Good info Gaz thankyou, though I am surprisedto hear, knowing how you like to be exact in your teaching, to hear you say millimetre squared rather than square millimetre😉Keep up the good work.
@Lainge86
@Lainge86 Год назад
He was a fantastic tutor in college
@GSHElectrical
@GSHElectrical Год назад
Thanks for the 👍🏻👍🏻
@lawrencer25
@lawrencer25 Год назад
Nice video 👍👍👍
@GSHElectrical
@GSHElectrical Год назад
Thank you 👍
@desmcdowell2469
@desmcdowell2469 3 года назад
In Ireland, and most of Europe T&E is basically just a flat 3 core cable (all conductors insulated, all same cross sectional area). New regs here in Ireland which we refer to as IS10101 also call for a minimum fire rating on cable
@nsoper19
@nsoper19 Год назад
Doesn't that just end up being very wasteful?
@Marcel_Germann
@Marcel_Germann Год назад
@@nsoper19 Here in Germany the CPC is fully insulated within the cable since it must be marked green/yellow over the whole length of the cable run. Exception from that are cables with a concentric CPC. Up to 16mm² the CPC must be the same size as the line. Is the line between 16 and 35mm² the CPC must be at least 16mm², from 35mm² on the CPC must be at least half the size of the line conductor. And the 1mm² isn't permitted. Smalltest copper conductor size for fixed installation is 1.5mm², for aluminium it's 16mm². The aluminium size is since 1973 in West-Germany and 1990 in East Germany. In East Germany they used a lot of aluminium conductors. It's not only about current carrying capacity, this is due to mechanical stability, bending radius, damaging the conductor while stripping and such stuff. And here the conductors are solid up to 10mm², so the stranded versions are starting from 16mm² here.
@Marcel_Germann
@Marcel_Germann Год назад
In Germany most cables are round shaped, not flat. Only type that is flat is NYIF, but no one here uses it anymore. Back in the old days it was a cheap alternative, but you can only use it in dry rooms, only below plaster, must be nailed to the brickwork and then plastered over, no contact to combustible construction materials. The wires are PVC insulated, but the cable sheath is made of rubber. And now these days it's almost more expensive than the more flexible in its application NYM cable. In some countries like France, these cable types aren't permitted at all. They want conduits with single wires in there. That is one of the three cable types that use the old German cable designation system from pre-European harmonisation: NYIF, NYM and NYY. The old NYA for example was replaced by H07V-U.
@tcpnetworks
@tcpnetworks Год назад
The terms used to describe the cable - remembered until 1.5 microseconds after license acquired...
@garypautard1069
@garypautard1069 Год назад
I recall in the 60s when I was doing my apprenticeship there was a copper shortage and our contracting company were installing on a new housing estate . We were given solid core aluminium cable instead of 7/029 for ring circuits and all the electricians were moaning about how difficult it was to push solid core cables into a wall box. The shortage ended after about 4 months. Seems amusing now in todays modern 2.5mm use. I wonder if any of you modern day sparks have seen this cable in domestic homes.
@GSHElectrical
@GSHElectrical Год назад
Thanks for the information Gary 👍🏻
@billalhossain3134
@billalhossain3134 Год назад
Should we not be using the low smoke zero halogen as the standard?
@GSHElectrical
@GSHElectrical Год назад
Great question 👍🏻. Thanks for watching. Gaz
@CompuWhizz
@CompuWhizz 3 года назад
Weird, UK still allows bare CPC??? We in europe no longer allow bare cpc since 2017, plus the cross section of the cpc must match the live conductor cross section
@aryehelectricalltd7247
@aryehelectricalltd7247 3 года назад
you can buy all double insulated but the point of it is the earth in between the Land N and if any insulation from L or N break will create a short and not arc L to E/N the mob will trip N to E rcd will trip
@billalhossain3134
@billalhossain3134 Год назад
Interesting that !
@andysims4906
@andysims4906 Год назад
I don’t know where the CPC comes from. Even the manufacturers call their cable Twin and Earth .
@stuartandrews4344
@stuartandrews4344 Год назад
Circuit Protective Conductor,aka earth conductor..
@MrEdrftgyuji
@MrEdrftgyuji Год назад
Government busybodies
@yordanyordanov4466
@yordanyordanov4466 Год назад
Can we get the size by looking at the cable for somebody who is not experienced? Are there any markings on the cable showing the size?
@michaeltb1358
@michaeltb1358 Год назад
It is marked on the sheath.
@peterweeds4682
@peterweeds4682 Год назад
Sorry to be a pedant, but it is not 1mm squared, it is one square mm. One mm squared is technically the same but only for one mm squared and one square mm. For 2.5mm squared (for example) this would actually be 5.5 square mm. That is why it is important to distinguish between 'mm squared' and 'square mm'. If we said 2mm cubed what would that mean? It could only really mean 2x2x2mm, being 8 cubic mm. So why would you say 2.5mm squared when you clearly mean 2.5 square mm?
@paulprescott7913
@paulprescott7913 Год назад
My personal opinion is that all cable should be LSF.
@GSHElectrical
@GSHElectrical Год назад
Thanks for your opinion 👍🏻
@andysims4906
@andysims4906 Год назад
Well for the last 3 years ish I been using LSF in multi occupied premises even though it’s not specified
@paulprescott7913
@paulprescott7913 Год назад
@@andysims4906 pretty much so have we.
@johnwarwick4105
@johnwarwick4105 Год назад
Never understood how the earth can be less than half the line conductor and comply with even the old regs 14 th when I started.
@TheEulerID
@TheEulerID 10 месяцев назад
The reason is explained in the video. The CPC does not normally carry load current, and if it does, it's under fault conditions and will be for no more than 5 seconds. There simply isn't enough time for 5 seconds of fault current to generate enough heat to damage the cable. As long as the conductor has a low enough resistance to carry enough fault current to trip the breaker (or blow a fuse) on a line to CPC fault within the defined period. With RCDs and RCBOs it's even less likely that there will be a significant fault current as a fault to CPC of more than 30ma will cause those to trip immediately. Whilst it's possible to construct elaborate failure scenarios such that the CPC is carrying a high current, but not enough to trip an over-current breaker, those are extremely unlikely and, as mentioned, will always trip where there's an RCBO/RCD involved, so that would have to fail as well.
@johnwarwick4105
@johnwarwick4105 10 месяцев назад
@@TheEulerID yes appreciate that but why does it only apply to conductors up to 16mm. Armoured and other industrial cables, Flexes all have equal size earths. ( too old to call them Cpc's) this anomaly only applies to t&e cable. I expect it dates back to the end of the war when materials were short!
@TheEulerID
@TheEulerID 10 месяцев назад
@@johnwarwick4105 I don't understand why we would want to make the CPC larger than it needs to be. As for industrial uses, then the parameters are going to be different. SWA doesn't come in the same colour codes as twin and earth, and doesn't have a dedicated CPC as such. It it is often used in three phase installations, sometimes as start, sometimes as delta. Sometimes the armour is used as the CPC. There are simply too many variables and usage patterns. In contrast, twin an earth is used in many domestics and commercial premises where the parameters of the requirements are well known, so it makes sense to make the most economical cable which suits those needs. If you really want to, you could wire up a domestic property using conduits and singles; there's nothing in the regulations to stop you doing so.
@Tryingtimes007
@Tryingtimes007 Год назад
3 x class 1, 4 x class 2, 😁👍
@GSHElectrical
@GSHElectrical Год назад
100% - see description plus a link at the end of the video to class 5 cables 👍🏻
@Roverturbo
@Roverturbo Год назад
Ok… without watching the video…. Cable sizes in the thumbnail.. 1.0mm , 1.5mm, 2.5mm, 4mm, 6mm, 10mm, 16mm. Do I win a prize? 😁
@GSHElectrical
@GSHElectrical Год назад
CPC sizes?
@GSHElectrical
@GSHElectrical Год назад
PS mm2
@Roverturbo
@Roverturbo Год назад
@@GSHElectrical lol couldn’t be arsed to put the 2 on the end of them all..
@Roverturbo
@Roverturbo Год назад
@@GSHElectrical off the top of my head,.. no you got me there.. I’ll watch the video lol.
@EdthePlumber
@EdthePlumber Год назад
Where’s the new 0.5mm?? 😜
@GSHElectrical
@GSHElectrical Год назад
😂😂😂👍🏻
@GaryAppledale
@GaryAppledale Год назад
Blimey, I’m not even a spark and calling the earth CPC annoys me - why use one word when you can use three 🤔
@therealdojj
@therealdojj Год назад
Beacause that's what it's called It's been shortened to earth over the years
@leer9951
@leer9951 Год назад
CPC was most probably coined by a government bod whose job it was one day to check all the electrical terms were prim and proper. You can’t fault Gary because he’s teaching apprentices to pass the exams and you have to use CPC to get the full marks.
@GSHElectrical
@GSHElectrical Год назад
Thanks Lee 👍🏻
@andysims4906
@andysims4906 Год назад
I’m a Sparky and I don’t ever call it a CPC . As far as I’m concerned it’s a Earth wire and always will be.
@Dog-whisperer7494
@Dog-whisperer7494 Год назад
Even the manufacturers label on the drum has it as flat twin and earth PVC insulated cable . The some of the tables in BS7671 also have as flat twin and earth
@harveygibbons1113
@harveygibbons1113 Год назад
Good video but just repeating the same thing 20 times
@peterweeds4682
@peterweeds4682 Год назад
Please don't confuse listeners by saying "one millimeter squared", which is incorrect. The error is better shown with a number higher than 1, for example 4. If I were to say "four millimeters squared" it would actually mean 4mm x 4mm = 16 square millimeters. So please say "one square millimeter", or "4 square millimeters" for clarity instead of "one millimeter squared" .
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