Hi,
I hope someone will be kind enough to assist me.
I'm wiring my garage conversion(extending an existing radial). The walls are skinned with 70mm studwork and 50mm rigid insulation leaving clearance of 20mm. The builder wants to maintain an air gap at the rear reducing clearance further.
I understand to avoid excessively derating the cable it is best to run it touching the plasterboard on the inside.
Given the clearance I have is it acceptable to run the cable in safe zones away from the studs using notches in the noggins as support and to keep the cable touching the plasterboard? If so do the the noggins have to be a minimum distance apart? Is there a better way?
Any input much appreciated and just to note this will be inspected by a BCO.
I hope someone will be kind enough to assist me.
I'm wiring my garage conversion(extending an existing radial). The walls are skinned with 70mm studwork and 50mm rigid insulation leaving clearance of 20mm. The builder wants to maintain an air gap at the rear reducing clearance further.
I understand to avoid excessively derating the cable it is best to run it touching the plasterboard on the inside.
Given the clearance I have is it acceptable to run the cable in safe zones away from the studs using notches in the noggins as support and to keep the cable touching the plasterboard? If so do the the noggins have to be a minimum distance apart? Is there a better way?
Any input much appreciated and just to note this will be inspected by a BCO.