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10mm 2+e must run in a 30mm wide gap under floor between wall and joist. Must also be >50mm from surface or enclosed in earthed metal or impenetrable armour. The distance is only 1m. It is not possible to reach 50mm down the gap to fix nail/screw in cable clips.
Would any of the following methods comply with the regs?
1. Rest a length of 25mm galvanised conduit on the ceiling at the bottom of the gap and push the cable through it. Attach an earth clamp and wire back to the consumer unit with 6mm earth. My concern here is that the cable nor the conduit is fixed although the cable would not suffer mechanical strain and it would not move if left undisturbed.
2. Use self-adhesive cable clips. My concern is that the adhesive may degrade over time or they do not meet the regs in the first place.
3. Make wooden supports and glue them to the joist at 30cm intervals so the cable can rest >50mm from the surface.
4. Screw cable tie mounts near the top of the joist as it can be reached using a tiny 90 degree screwdriver. Then use 2 cable ties for each interval: 1 loop long enough to go 50mm down the gap and another loop fastened to the cable. Here the cable will be suspended loosley in the right place. My concern is that this is improper use of cable ties and the cable will be loose.
5. Drill 2 small (<5mm diamter) holes through the joist at each interval to fix saddle clips by nut and long bolt. This violates the hole drilling rule for joists as they will not be in the correct zone, but in practice the tiny diameter holes would not weaken the joist.
6. Self adhesive mini trunking. Again, will the adhesive last stuck to the joist?
Are there any other solutions? There really is no other suitable route. How about just resting the cable on the ceiling? It is then supported by the ceiling. It is RCD protected.
Thanks.
Would any of the following methods comply with the regs?
1. Rest a length of 25mm galvanised conduit on the ceiling at the bottom of the gap and push the cable through it. Attach an earth clamp and wire back to the consumer unit with 6mm earth. My concern here is that the cable nor the conduit is fixed although the cable would not suffer mechanical strain and it would not move if left undisturbed.
2. Use self-adhesive cable clips. My concern is that the adhesive may degrade over time or they do not meet the regs in the first place.
3. Make wooden supports and glue them to the joist at 30cm intervals so the cable can rest >50mm from the surface.
4. Screw cable tie mounts near the top of the joist as it can be reached using a tiny 90 degree screwdriver. Then use 2 cable ties for each interval: 1 loop long enough to go 50mm down the gap and another loop fastened to the cable. Here the cable will be suspended loosley in the right place. My concern is that this is improper use of cable ties and the cable will be loose.
5. Drill 2 small (<5mm diamter) holes through the joist at each interval to fix saddle clips by nut and long bolt. This violates the hole drilling rule for joists as they will not be in the correct zone, but in practice the tiny diameter holes would not weaken the joist.
6. Self adhesive mini trunking. Again, will the adhesive last stuck to the joist?
Are there any other solutions? There really is no other suitable route. How about just resting the cable on the ceiling? It is then supported by the ceiling. It is RCD protected.
Thanks.
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