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Indeed , why?Jeez that was a painful watch, and to be honest the fault finding process on the fan was haphazard to say the least. Not sure why someone would upload this to Youtube really.
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Delroy is like driving past a car crash , you don't want to look , you tell yourself not to look but you can't help but lookBefore I commit to watching this, is it significantly better than the last one?
Braced to be shot down/or learn something, but why can't you run cables in the cavity?
In the instance in the video I couldn't really see a problem with running the cables along the cavity. It's deeper than 50mm so safe zone not required. Of course, if u drill through the wall in the future you may get a bang... but that's the case with any cables out of zone and deeper than 50mm.Bridges the cavity gap. Also things like meter tails running in the cavity can catch people out. No safe zones to identify where they are and no RCD protection. Makes a lovely bang when some drills through to outside for something!
In the instance in the video I couldn't really see a problem with running the cables along the cavity. It's deeper than 50mm so safe zone not required, no reason why it wouldn't have rcd protection, unless you are specifically thinking of meter tails there..
You can run them in the cavity. It's not considered best practice though. And is pretty tricky to do usuallyBraced to be shot down/or learn something, but why can't you run cables in the cavity?
Nothing in the regs to say you can't but lots of reasons why you shouldn't especially if there is insulation.Braced to be shot down/or learn something, but why can't you run cables in the cavity?
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