adrian55
DIY
hello, i am just about to completely rewire a refurbished house. i have done the same to several houses in the distant past. i have just read Scaddon's 'Electrical Wiring for Domestic Installers' and expected it to be full of 'you must do this ', 'dont do that' etc but was surprised that it was not. Someone mentioned to me recently that sockets have to be 450mm up from the floor, and switches 1200 up. I dont want sockets half-way up my walls, is this a regulation? does it perhaps only apply to new-build?
Specifically, i need to run some cables across joists: so i know that, if they are in a notch, they must be protected by earthed metal conduit, so i intend to drill holes at the centre of the 7" joists. Do i need to support the cables in between the joists or just drop the cable down to the plasterboard ceiling (fixed to the bottom of the joists)?
Finally, i am intending to run cables in hollow skirting (Pendoc or similar), but i will be running central heating pipes within the same skirting (pipes will be above, cables at the bottom). Is this against regs?
Thanks for any help.
Specifically, i need to run some cables across joists: so i know that, if they are in a notch, they must be protected by earthed metal conduit, so i intend to drill holes at the centre of the 7" joists. Do i need to support the cables in between the joists or just drop the cable down to the plasterboard ceiling (fixed to the bottom of the joists)?
Finally, i am intending to run cables in hollow skirting (Pendoc or similar), but i will be running central heating pipes within the same skirting (pipes will be above, cables at the bottom). Is this against regs?
Thanks for any help.
- TL;DR
- do sockets need to be 450 up from floor, do cables need support in-between joists, can i run cables with CH pipes in skirting