Hi, I would be interested to hear the opinion of the seasoned/experienced members on the following:
Approved Document A tells us the maximum depth of vertical and horizontal chases in walls and that chases should not impair the stability of the wall in order to comply with Part A of Schedule 1 of the Building Regulations as they apply in England.
My question is, do the depths apply to recesses made for back boxes, or just for channels created for cables?
Clearly is would be desirable that any recesses for back boxes would not want to impair the stability of the wall.
In a text book I have somewhere there is a diagram of this for the horizontal and vertical chases and it does not show it applying to the back box/knock out box.
Thank you in advance for any advice.
Approved Document A tells us the maximum depth of vertical and horizontal chases in walls and that chases should not impair the stability of the wall in order to comply with Part A of Schedule 1 of the Building Regulations as they apply in England.
My question is, do the depths apply to recesses made for back boxes, or just for channels created for cables?
Clearly is would be desirable that any recesses for back boxes would not want to impair the stability of the wall.
In a text book I have somewhere there is a diagram of this for the horizontal and vertical chases and it does not show it applying to the back box/knock out box.
Thank you in advance for any advice.