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Hello all, would it be OK to run the wiring for a shower for a new
bathroom I'm fitting downstairs clipped to the surface and covered
with coving? it does comply with the 150mm from the ceiling rule.

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Hello all, would it be OK to run the wiring for a shower for a new
bathroom I'm fitting downstairs clipped to the surface and covered
with coving? it does comply with the 150mm from the ceiling rule.


It would meet the 150mm ceiling rule if you chiseled the cable into the
plaster before fitting the coving.

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"Staffbull" wrote in message
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Hello all, would it be OK to run the wiring for a shower for a new
bathroom I'm fitting downstairs clipped to the surface and covered
with coving? it does comply with the 150mm from the ceiling rule.


It would meet the 150mm ceiling rule if you chiseled the cable into the
plaster before fitting the coving.


Sorry some of my post is missing. It also said

So I see no reason why you cannot hide surface mounted cable behind coving.

Adam

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"Staffbull" wrote in message
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Hello all, would it be OK to run the wiring for a shower for a new
bathroom I'm fitting downstairs clipped to the surface and covered
with coving? it does comply with the 150mm from the ceiling rule.


It would meet the 150mm ceiling rule if you chiseled the cable into the
plaster before fitting the coving.


Sorry some of my post is missing. It also said

So I see no reason why you cannot hide surface mounted cable behind coving.

Adam



Exellent :-) makes life Soooo much easier.

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