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Default Help with Wiring Regs Please

Hi all

Don't have the OSG to hande, can anyone please advise?

Had central heating upgrade done and noticed the following wrt cabling.

Feed to boiler runs from fused spur outlet clipped into shallow chase - no
conduit protection.
Power and control cables from boiler to airing cupboard run through a cavity
wall (formerly an external wall prior to kitchen extension).
No sleeving or conduit to protect the cable span across the cavity.
Cables clipped to wall adjacent to pipes - not in conduit/trunking. Pipes
will get hot - should cables be in conduit to reduce heat take up?

Strangely, airing cupboard wiring is neat and concealed in trunking!

TIA

Phil


 
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