BusyMartin
DIY
Hi there - good site.
Mrs wants a new socket directly below a light switch on the ground floor (says it will look neater vertically inline) spurred off the
downstairs ring, which all go up into that above ceiling/below floor space.
I gather I'm OK to do this as a (very experienced) DIYer? Or are we totally no-can-do these days?
Cable would be coming down the wall from up above, as is the cable to a four switch plate on an earthed metal backbox.
The wall is very thickly plastered brick (Victorian terrace - very thick party wall), and the four switch cables are in two 20mm oval conduits, with enough space between them (I think) that I could get a third 20mm conduit in between.
I've seen on another forum topic here that some might run that new spur cable down through the backbox - but some debate as to whether that was good practice (even with grommets).
One guy says he'd just run such a cable tightly around the outside of backbox, but that's not technically then in the permitted zone, and I don't like that idea.
I can't find an example of it anywhere, but I wondered about lifting the switch backbox out, gently chasing behind it into the brick (between the two screw holes and running the new cable in a 20mm conduit down the middle at the same depth as the two exiting conduits, but diving deeper into the brick just behind the switch backbox, and then coming back out to the normal depth below it until the socket backbox.
Is this a legit way to do this, or am I better to go through the switchbox with grommets?
Cheers for any advice here.
Mrs wants a new socket directly below a light switch on the ground floor (says it will look neater vertically inline) spurred off the
downstairs ring, which all go up into that above ceiling/below floor space.
I gather I'm OK to do this as a (very experienced) DIYer? Or are we totally no-can-do these days?
Cable would be coming down the wall from up above, as is the cable to a four switch plate on an earthed metal backbox.
The wall is very thickly plastered brick (Victorian terrace - very thick party wall), and the four switch cables are in two 20mm oval conduits, with enough space between them (I think) that I could get a third 20mm conduit in between.
I've seen on another forum topic here that some might run that new spur cable down through the backbox - but some debate as to whether that was good practice (even with grommets).
One guy says he'd just run such a cable tightly around the outside of backbox, but that's not technically then in the permitted zone, and I don't like that idea.
I can't find an example of it anywhere, but I wondered about lifting the switch backbox out, gently chasing behind it into the brick (between the two screw holes and running the new cable in a 20mm conduit down the middle at the same depth as the two exiting conduits, but diving deeper into the brick just behind the switch backbox, and then coming back out to the normal depth below it until the socket backbox.
Is this a legit way to do this, or am I better to go through the switchbox with grommets?
Cheers for any advice here.