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Wiring In The Wall Cavity
Is it permissible to run parts of the house ring main using the cavity rather than conduit. When I had a extension done in the 1970's, which became the kitchen some of the socket wiring was done using the cavity. We are now having a kitchen makeover and when I mentioned about the cabling I was told this is allowable, Is this correct. Thanks for any advice.
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The discussion here sums it all up rather neatly.
The post from Coloumb explains how an ultra-strict reading of the Regulations (and the requirements of the National House Building Council) make the placing of cables within a cavity wall 'undesirable' (if not actually 'illegal').
The response from X seeks (quite reasonably in my view) to rubbish that opinion, based upon a bit of common sense:
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The post from Coloumb explains how an ultra-strict reading of the Regulations (and the requirements of the National House Building Council) make the placing of cables within a cavity wall 'undesirable' (if not actually 'illegal').
The response from X seeks (quite reasonably in my view) to rubbish that opinion, based upon a bit of common sense:
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http:// www.the iet.org /forums /forum/ message view.cf m?catid =205&am p;threa did=403 97
I think its you that needs the toilet roll as you seem to be talking s--t
I think its you that needs the toilet roll as you seem to be talking s--t
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I have a bit of electrics knowledge from my old career. There are 2 things one being IF a drill touched a wire in a cavity it would possibly push it to the side. Yes it could nick it. If a drill hit a wire in a conduit. which I believe is plastic now it would probably cause far more damage, IF I am right about the conduit is plastic.
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