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Hi everyone,

I have just got back from my friends place, he is doing a loft conversion. i noticed that he has run the new wiring for the lights and ring main out. but my concern is that he has run it under the new joist and on top of the insulation. For the lighting circuit it is between the insulation and the eves of the roof.
I thought you had to run the cable clipped to the joist and drill a hole through where required and to keep it away from the insulation.

i thought i should just check before he got to the point of no return.

Thanks
 
As long as cables are of the correct size to cope with being immersed in insulation then fine, on the point of clipping, some might argue that if you clip it to every joist, A- You can't use them as draw wires in future and B- they are more likely to be hit when plasterboarding. I woulde go with the general rule of making sure they are secure enough to be not drooping all over the place.
 
As Somerset says, as long as the cables have been correctly selected then it should never be a problem. Is your man a spark? If so then he should have a common sense approach to his cable routes, if he isn't well I hope he's lucky.
 
The cables were 2.5 and 1.5. he has done a short course as far as i'm aware.
The cable aren't dropping. The 2.5 is under the new floor and obviously the 1.5 is in the roof space.
 
Hi everyone,

I have just got back from my friends place, he is doing a loft conversion. i noticed that he has run the new wiring for the lights and ring main out. but my concern is that he has run it under the new joist and on top of the insulation. For the lighting circuit it is between the insulation and the eves of the roof.
I thought you had to run the cable clipped to the joist and drill a hole through where required and to keep it away from the insulation.

i thought i should just check before he got to the point of no return.

Thanks
look in the OSG for cables run in more than 500mm of insulation....
then de-rate the cable accordingly....
seemples...
 

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