Hello,
I'm currently in the process of building a side extension. I will be putting in 2 new rings and 2 new lighting circuits. To get them from the CU to the extension I wanted to run them in the cavity of the old external wall (now internal because there is an extension on the other side). I have cut a door way between the old and new parts of the house adjacent to the CU. I can therefore see easily into the cavity and could probably put the cables in a conduit and avoid any damage to them being pulled through the brick work or rubbing against sharp or rough surfaces. Apart from checking the current carrying capacity with the correct reference method would this method of installation be acceptable under inspection?
Many thanks for any help.
Jon
I'm currently in the process of building a side extension. I will be putting in 2 new rings and 2 new lighting circuits. To get them from the CU to the extension I wanted to run them in the cavity of the old external wall (now internal because there is an extension on the other side). I have cut a door way between the old and new parts of the house adjacent to the CU. I can therefore see easily into the cavity and could probably put the cables in a conduit and avoid any damage to them being pulled through the brick work or rubbing against sharp or rough surfaces. Apart from checking the current carrying capacity with the correct reference method would this method of installation be acceptable under inspection?
Many thanks for any help.
Jon