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Having house rewired, and thinking of making use of 600mm wide horizontal galvanised cable tray secured between joists in ceiling. Can the cables simply be layed in the tray or do the regs. require that each cable is secured to the tray & what sort of fixings are allowed?
 
Not each cable, but if you are using a tray that wide, then you can run your data cables, alarm cables and the like on one side and power cables on the other. Some fixings should be used to keep them apart and make it look elegant even professionally done.
Basket can also be used and keeps cable temps down, but for a house i would hope that is not an issue
 
Having house rewired, and thinking of making use of 600mm wide horizontal galvanised cable tray secured between joists in ceiling. Can the cables simply be layed in the tray or do the regs. require that each cable is secured to the tray & what sort of fixings are allowed?
Hardly a cost effective exercise imo.
 
How can you say that when you know nothing of the rationale behind it? Its dirt cheap and noise on the overall rewiring cost and the convenience in this case outweighs the cost.
Just think of the problem when trying to install cable tray in a rewire, and for your information, I have probably rewired more properties than you have had hot dinners, 600mm cabletray between joist my foot.
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How can you say that when you know nothing of the rationale behind it? Its dirt cheap and noise on the overall rewiring cost and the convenience in this case outweighs the cost.
Out of interest, what rationale are we thinking about?
 
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I don't understand the idea behind this at all, but I do know it will significantly increase time, costs, and disruption to the rewire.

I can't think of any regulations that would require cables to be fastened to the tray in this instance, but if you're going to all that effort you might as well secure them every 100mm with metal tie wraps just to on the safe side.
 
Just think of the problem when trying to install cable tray in a rewire, and for your information, I have probably rewired more properties than you have had hot dinners, 600mm cabletray between joist my foot.
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Out of interest, what rationale are we thinking about?
Its part of the core cabling for the house and will likely need to run additional cables in future. This run joins consumer unit at one end with main riser to floors 2, 3 & loft at other end. The cable tray will run parallel with joists, and beneath will be a sections of ceiling that are designed to be easily removed. Will make things super convenient and helps with future proofing.

BTW - As its a rewire am kitting the CU out 100% with RCBOs. Again a no brainer for convenience - as in the event of any fault I will only lose one circuit. The incremental cost of RCBOs is lost in overall cost.
 

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