I'm in the process of renovating a 1970's bungalow with a garage underneath. The electrical consumer unit is in the garage and there are multiple hidden cables in plastic conduct fully chased going from the floor to the ceiling in living room above the garage taking the electrical cables to the attic where they supply the rest of the bungalow. My understanding is the cables do not meet modern standards as they are not in a safe zone, there is no switch or socket on the wall and they are not over 50 mm deep or in metal trunking. But as these are existing cables and we are not doing a full re-wire is it okay to leave them as they are?
Further to that there is one cable which looks to have been added later for the cooker which is only partially chased in the wall and then exposed over the skirting board see pic. Ideally I would like to hide that cable and fully chase it in the wall so if I carefully added a socket at that point in the wall and extending the ring main up to the socket I could safely fully chase the cooker cable correct? However as the cooker cable in continuous from the consumer unit to the cooker I wouldn't be able to thread it through the socket backbox without cutting it and joining it in the backbox is this okay?
Further to that there is one cable which looks to have been added later for the cooker which is only partially chased in the wall and then exposed over the skirting board see pic. Ideally I would like to hide that cable and fully chase it in the wall so if I carefully added a socket at that point in the wall and extending the ring main up to the socket I could safely fully chase the cooker cable correct? However as the cooker cable in continuous from the consumer unit to the cooker I wouldn't be able to thread it through the socket backbox without cutting it and joining it in the backbox is this okay?