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Steve Rainbird November 21st 05 10:48 AM

Mains cable
 
As you may have seen in other posts I am adding a spur socket to one of my
existing ones.

I have one more question.

Is there a minimum depth that the cable needs to be traced into the wall?

TIA

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Steve





Nigel Molesworth November 21st 05 10:50 AM

Mains cable
 
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 10:48:49 -0000, Steve Rainbird wrote:

Is there a minimum depth that the cable needs to be traced into the wall?


Providing it goes vertically from the socket, no.

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Nigel M

Christian McArdle November 21st 05 02:46 PM

Mains cable
 
Is there a minimum depth that the cable needs to be traced into the wall?

Either 50mm, or not at all.

Not at all only applies if the run is in a specially prescribed zone, which
includes at the end of a wall, at the top of a wall (not bottom), or
vertically from a visible electrical fitting. You can also run horizontally
from one, but this is usually discouraged.

If you install at any other location, you need 50mm depth or mechanical
protection.

Christian.



Paul Saunders November 22nd 05 06:51 PM

Mains cable
 
If you look more closely at the regs this rule only applies if the cable is
concealed in the wall and not being terminated in an outlet. ie. if there is
no way of knowing that the cable is there. With an outlet present you know
there is a cable running vertically or horizontally.(Or, you should be able
to assume so). Again, if it runs diagonally it has to be 50mm or
mechanically protected.


"Steve Rainbird" wrote in message
...
As you may have seen in other posts I am adding a spur socket to one of my
existing ones.

I have one more question.

Is there a minimum depth that the cable needs to be traced into the wall?

TIA

--
Steve








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