olbasoil
DIY
I am having a complete rewire done in a just purchased house where we have plans for changes. One change we may/will be making is to combine the bathroom & toilet, and move the doorframe to add a bit of landing space into the new bathroom. The landing already has a solar cable running in pvc trunking down from attic into garage in the space where the new doorframe will go (opposite to hinges).
The electrician advised me that I could tuck the solar wire into the space behind the doorframe (I have yet to move the doorframe to check whether such a space exists) and it would be classed as a safe zone because it is within 150mm of a right angle in the wall
Is he correct that the safe zone continues to include the new doorframe?
We have been unable to say exactly when/whether we will be moving the doorframe, and his brief was to allow us maximum flexibility in either scenario. It was a surprise when an extra cable appeared alongside the solar cable (which we agreed was a poor quality installation) and now this seems to become three extra cables. If we don't move the doorframe, then presumably a new chase will have to be cut within the safe zone. I don't think we would be happy with a wide PVC conduit in the middle of the landing.
I feel a little sneaky posting this. I have been very impressed with him, but am worried that this part of the installation is wrong.
The electrician advised me that I could tuck the solar wire into the space behind the doorframe (I have yet to move the doorframe to check whether such a space exists) and it would be classed as a safe zone because it is within 150mm of a right angle in the wall
Is he correct that the safe zone continues to include the new doorframe?
We have been unable to say exactly when/whether we will be moving the doorframe, and his brief was to allow us maximum flexibility in either scenario. It was a surprise when an extra cable appeared alongside the solar cable (which we agreed was a poor quality installation) and now this seems to become three extra cables. If we don't move the doorframe, then presumably a new chase will have to be cut within the safe zone. I don't think we would be happy with a wide PVC conduit in the middle of the landing.
I feel a little sneaky posting this. I have been very impressed with him, but am worried that this part of the installation is wrong.
- TL;DR
- Can these wires go behind doorframe?
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