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Chris Green wrote:But power cords are required to be sheathed aren't they?
bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
I hadn't considered electrical codes 8-) I suspect that very fewI'm quoting UK codes of course. I *think* mechanical separation would
computer setups in homes observe a 50 mm separation rule, at
least here in the US. Still a picky inspector might take issue.
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be satisfied by an extra layer of sleeving over the actual wires
carrying the mains voltage. It is now a requirement in the UK (and EU
I believe) that all mains leads are sheathed, you can't use the
'figure of eight' twin flex that used to be quite common.
Electrical codes only apply to the fixed wiring of the building, not to
power cords, trailing 4-way extension leads, USB, HDMI and ethernet cables.
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