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Discuss Cables and cavity walls in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net
Re drilling through cavity walls. Was just an example. Many Sky installers drill straight through cavity walls. Gas plumbers also.Can you give a reg number for that mate?
Would someone drill through the full width of a brick (102mm) to fix a TV cable?
As for Reg No., no, I don't know. But correct me if I'm wrong, has not installing cable within external cavities been banned for years?
There’s no prohibition in BS7671 against running cables in cavities.
In fact BS8436 cable is designed for use in building voids and BS7671 lists installation methods 40 to 44 as being writhing building voids.
Even if it is, it's governed by building regs/good practice which preclude bridging the gap.
Interesting, I wouldn't class an external cavity wall as a void myself. Cables can not be supported in cavity walls. Insulation also cavities.
Cables can not be supported in cavity walls.
And they wouldn't hit them if they were chased instead?
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