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Greg:
I'm working out a plan a house rewire where the supply comes into the garage. The trouble is that I dont want to just clip cables to the wall, the garage is not plastered so that eliminates the possibility of sinking the cables below the wall surface and placing the cables in conduit or trunking would change the reference method to B. Then, as far as appendix 4 is concerned, the necessary spec of a lot of the wiring would be raised.
All that would be needed is less than a metre of trunking to take the cables vertically up to the ground floor ceiling.
Perhaps I'm being pedantic but I'm wondering what's the problem with the trunking?
All it would take would be for the top (and perhaps the bottom) of the trunking to allow ventilation. Presuming that the trunking gave sufficient internal space for the circulation of air, I'm sure that the wiring it contained would be kept cooler than wiring buried in plaster.
At the end of the trunking entering the void between the floors the trunking could be simply left open. Alternately some sort of lid with an rating of IP--X would give protection and still permit ventilation.
Or am i missing something?
All that would be needed is less than a metre of trunking to take the cables vertically up to the ground floor ceiling.
Perhaps I'm being pedantic but I'm wondering what's the problem with the trunking?
All it would take would be for the top (and perhaps the bottom) of the trunking to allow ventilation. Presuming that the trunking gave sufficient internal space for the circulation of air, I'm sure that the wiring it contained would be kept cooler than wiring buried in plaster.
At the end of the trunking entering the void between the floors the trunking could be simply left open. Alternately some sort of lid with an rating of IP--X would give protection and still permit ventilation.
Or am i missing something?