None just wanted other people's views on it, I have often thought there is that no man's land between the two enclosures.What potential issues can you see arising from this ?
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None just wanted other people's views on it, I have often thought there is that no man's land between the two enclosures.What potential issues can you see arising from this ?
I was genuinely curious because I have been asked this in the past and thought it was an opportunity to get other views. If a plasterer has added to the depth of plaster then you should fit back box spacers.My view is you're probably bored and trying to create conversation where there is none to be had. You're going on about containment but why would this enclosure not meet the relevant IP ratings?? It looks pretty good to me. If you first fix a property and come back to find the plasterer has added an extra 10mm depth of plaster, I presume you remove all your KO boxes and pack them out by 10mm?
Take a look at 526.5 iii:None just wanted other people's views on it, I have often thought there is that no man's land between the two enclosures.
Got any pics or examples of spacers for flush boxes?...then you should fit back box spacers.
You can get them but Ive only seen them in 16,25,35mm deep.
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You'd have to be a complete fruitcake to go round a whole house fitting them though, just because a plasterer has added a bit more depth to the plaster.
HA HA , been busy with the fireworks Dave.Well this is an exciting thread isn't it, filled with interesting technical discussion and a chance for us all to learn something!
I think the OP and I are going to get on like a house on fire
Any other neat solutions to get from below surface to over surface conduit?
HA HA , been busy with the fireworks Dave.
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