I am having a wall removed between kitchen and dining room so I need to re route some cables to a kitchen peninsula; I’ve extended the ring so I can feed the dishwasher and a socket in the peninsula and a fused spur to the garage (which was previously fed from the wall being removed)
I’ve chased the concrete floor and run the cables in an oval plastic conduit, but I’m not sure if this is good practice
Should the conduit run horizontally and then up on both sides? In this case I should probably use a round one and chase up to the wall
Also, should the conduit be covered in screed? The floor will be tiled
There will be a tall unit on the wall so the socket you see will be inside the unit and will power oven and microwave (the oven is only 13A); I might run those cables in a round conduit to the socket or just leave them clipped to the surface
I’ve chased the concrete floor and run the cables in an oval plastic conduit, but I’m not sure if this is good practice
Should the conduit run horizontally and then up on both sides? In this case I should probably use a round one and chase up to the wall
Also, should the conduit be covered in screed? The floor will be tiled
There will be a tall unit on the wall so the socket you see will be inside the unit and will power oven and microwave (the oven is only 13A); I might run those cables in a round conduit to the socket or just leave them clipped to the surface