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Hi, we are having a shower fitted - the electrician has run the cable vertically over the top of the noggins, meaning when we make the wall good the filler will encompass the 10mm cable he has pinned to them. I'm certain this is not correct, so I'm tempted to retrospectively cut the cabling into the noggins - approximately 6 of them, protect them and then plasterboard and skim over the top. Any advice? Obviously the cable is not yet connected to either the shower or the consumer unit. He's also used plastic clips and I don't think these are allowable now. Thanks Sarah (18th Edition Domestic Installer)
 

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Difficult to tell from the picture but ideally a cable route through a stud wall, should have been drilled through the noggins and joists and the cable run through the holes. Easy for me to sit here and say that as I haven't see it, but does look rough though.

Maybe ask the sparks how difficult it'd be to re run it through the noggins / studs.
1. That cable is super vulnerable to damage
2. Making that good will be a nightmare.
 
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Difficult to tell from the picture but ideally a cable route through a stud wall, should have been drilled through the noggins and joists and the cable run through the holes. Easy for me to sit here and say that as I haven't see it, but does look rough though.

Maybe ask the sparks how difficult it'd be to re run it through the noggins / studs.
1. That cable is super vulnerable to damage
2. Making that good will be a nightmare.
 

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looking at that second picture that's pretty rough, it looks fairly simple to open up the wall a bit more above / below each noggin and drill a 20mm hole and feed the cable through each noggin properly. Thats personally what I would have done.
 
Need more pictures, looks like a DIY install to me. Has that cable been ran in a prescribed zone? Or just up a random bit of wall?
A random bit of wall, directly above the consumer unit on the floor below, not to mention the diagonal route across the ceiling from the shower itself.
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looking at that second picture that's pretty rough, it looks fairly simple to open up the wall a bit more above / below each noggin and drill a 20mm hole and feed the cable through each noggin properly. Thats personally what I would have done.
I think I'll remove the plasterboard from floor to ceiling and get him to do that, it's going to make my life a lot easier to repair the wall in the long run
 
Hi Sarah,not quite sure what an 18th edition domestic installer means , but first question is why you have not done the job yourself ?,the install looks (and difficult to tell from piccys) that it has been done with minimal disruption, lets say the noggins were 50 mm deep then it makes no difference if the nogs were drilled in centre or on surface ,the cable would still be less than 50 mm deep, as for plastic clips well it doesn't look like it would trap firefighters round there necks ,but cant be sure, not sure where this is going to be honest ?
 

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