dedwards96
DIY
I will soon be adding some (2 or 3) additional sockets to an existing timber stud and plasterboard partition wall, and had some questions about mounting the back boxes:
As for the wiring, it’s a 2.5mm ring main with 20A MCB. I plan to either add a 13A fused spur or possibly extend the ring main, I haven’t decided yet. There is insulation in between the two plasterboard surfaces which explains why the circuit has a 20A MCB rather than 32A.
My final question:
Appreciate any advice, or pointers on what else I might have missed, thanks!
- Can a metal back box be “side-mounted” to a timber stud? Ie, drill holes through the side wall of the back box instead of using the pre-drilled holes in the rear wall?
- Would this provide sufficient for a double back box?
- Are there any regulations around how back boxes are mounted?
- Is it okay to leave the pre-drilled holes in the rear unused?
As for the wiring, it’s a 2.5mm ring main with 20A MCB. I plan to either add a 13A fused spur or possibly extend the ring main, I haven’t decided yet. There is insulation in between the two plasterboard surfaces which explains why the circuit has a 20A MCB rather than 32A.
My final question:
- Does the cable (which will run horizontally directly between sockets at the same height) need to be secured in any way, or can it simply be “loose” behind the plasterboard? (Obviously ensuring it is within the permitted zone defined by the sockets)
Appreciate any advice, or pointers on what else I might have missed, thanks!
- TL;DR
- Can metal back boxes be side-mounted?
Can cables run “loose” inside stud wall with insulation?