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Hi people,

Gonna rewire my house in the forthcoming weeks but I myself work on commercial and industrial projects and have only newly wired houses as an apprentice 2-3 year ago so I am unfamiliar with what should and shouldn't be done in house rewires.
I plan to use this thread for any advice that you lot would like to offer and for myself to ask any questions which I happen to think of!

So my first few are...


  • Should outside sockets be part of a ring main or should they be spurred off a ring main?
  • Does a boiler require it's own dedicated circuit?
  • Is it legal to run cables behind skirting boards or must they be run underneath the floorboards and chased into the walls?

Thanks, appreciate it!
 
1- on the ring is preferable
2. The boiler doesnt have to be on its own circuit but is a bit nicer like that
3. Chased in the walls , don't put them behind the skirting the word rough springs to mind when I see that!
 
Hi people,




  • Should outside sockets be part of a ring main or should they be spurred off a ring main? Either
  • Does a boiler require it's own dedicated circuit? not usually but depends on boiler
  • Is it legal to run cables behind skirting boards or must they be run underneath the floorboards and chased into the walls? Not illegal, you wont get arrested for it, but possibly not a good idea behind skirting as it may get nailed or screwed if its lucky.

Good luck
 
Thanks for those answers, people!

So when chasing the walls out what's all your preferences for which direction to chase them? Horizontally around the wall socket to socket or along the top of the wall near the ceiling and then dropping down vertically to the sockets?
 
You have your zones mate, behind the skirting is not a Zone unless deeper than 50mm zones are on the EDGE Of a wall 150mm.. Ceiling 150mm and inline with sockets, switches etc.. Here is a diagram

[ElectriciansForums.net] Inexperienced in house rewires. Guidance needed.
 
Spoken to and worked with many fitters, plumbers, plasters, builders, etc etc and hardly any of them (in fact none) know or care what or where "safe zones" are....however, they are what they are and must be complied with.:laugh:
 

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