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Conduit fixed below joists OK?
Is it acceptaple to run cables in (probably standard plastic clip on
cover) conduit fixed to the underside of exposed joists? I can't see any reason why it shouldn't be OK but want to check. It's to run a couple of 2.5sq mm feeds across the ceiling of a garage which has a room above it but where the joists are exposed. Going round the edge at the top of the walls is possible but rather messier with obstructions and such (and would also use more cable). -- Chris Green · |
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