Consumer Units with RCBOs
On Tue, 28 May 2019 11:57:52 +0100, Mike Clarke wrote:
On 28/05/2019 08:20, PeterC wrote:
Where the cables are in the wall (historic routes) they're steel capped but
only the thin steel - just enough for a bit of a warning - and open at the
back.
The metal capping is very soft.
Believe me, if you hammer the pin for a picture hook into the wall and
it goes through a bit of metal capping you will be totally unaware of it
- until the pin hits the line conductor.
As others have said the capping is only for temporary protection against
plasterers.
Yes, a hook's pin will go through it (don't ask...). This house was last
plastered in about 1950.
There's not sufficient wall to get conduit in as it would break into the
hollow.
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Peter.
The gods will stay away
whilst religions hold sway
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