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Your tails wouldn't be acceptable if they met the criteria, then they would be, obviously.
According to Mike, you can't, it's unacceptable.Just out of interest, how would you wire an outside socket without passing a cable through the wall from inside to out - and even in a bungalow no one in their right mind would run a cable right down the wall outside in a conduit from the loft when there's a nicely placed existing 'back to back' socket inside.
According to Mike, you can't, it's unacceptable.
In reality, you would drill a hole at a slight angle to the outside world.
A bit of a joke really isn't it.Again, that's a different scenario. Obviously you may have to get a cable through the wall, as you would a gas pipe etc . It is not the same as chucking several feet of loose T&E in a cavity to save chasing it!
A bit of a joke really isn't it.
It seems that it's Ok for instance a 110mm fan pipe to bridge the gap as well as the dozens of ties, water, gas, etc etc but not a bit of cable.
Dont want to start any arguments , but the way I read #523 IMO its not different the cable is present.Again, that's a different scenario. Obviously you may have to get a cable through the wall, as you would a gas pipe etc . It is not the same as chucking several feet of loose T&E in a cavity to save chasing it!
When we were pulling an old rubber twin switch cable through the cavity, made on new to to old the tenant was watching and was quite blown away that their wall with pictures and nice flowery wall paper (lol) was still intact and watching this new pvc cable slip up the wall, followed by a nice white switch and patress.I think we are all getting a bit carried away , running a cable through a straight hole from inside to out is fine.
I tend to agree that weaving metres of cable up and down a cavity wall isn't the best install method but again it has been done like that for donkeys years on old rewires. Infact an empty cavity wall made a perfect wire way and meant a 2 man team could rewire an old council house in about 3 days.
IF you had to chop out chases it would have added another 2 days and a ---- tonne of mess
You are totally going off track to try to hide the fact that you are wrong.A controlled penetration like a fan pipe compared to metres of cable flapping around loose in a cavity is not a comparison, but you carry on wriggling and finding excuses, eventually you will find someone that will agree with you and then you may, just may believe it your self.
Dusty, you have hands-on experience of running cables in cavities. Did you ever come across any problems as a result of wiring this way?I think we are all getting a bit carried away , running a cable through a straight hole from inside to out is fine.
I tend to agree that weaving metres of cable up and down a cavity wall isn't the best install method but again it has been done like that for donkeys years on old rewires. Infact an empty cavity wall made a perfect wire way and meant a 2 man team could rewire an old council house in about 3 days.
IF you had to chop out chases it would have added another 2 days and a ---- tonne of mess
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