Hi all,
I am thinking about installing a light fitting in my loft which will involve chasing a cable into the wall in the room below. I understand that this circuit will require RCD protection or mechanical protection on the cable (or both). I have an old fuse box which takes rewirable fuses (Wylex B-type? - not sure). As far as I know it is not possible to fit an RCD to this type of box. Is this right?
If so, my only option is mechanical protection. This link, http://www.esc.org.uk/forum/forum_nd_thread.html , suggests a minimum protection of 3mm of steel (scroll down to question NDQ12). Can anyone confirm that this thickness is necessary? If so, does anyone know where I can buy capping this thick? The capping that I have seen in the shops is all very thin (ie probably 0.5mm or less). Perhaps I could use multiple layers of thin capping - is this considered acceptable?
Any other suggestions welcome! Thanks in advance for your help.
I am thinking about installing a light fitting in my loft which will involve chasing a cable into the wall in the room below. I understand that this circuit will require RCD protection or mechanical protection on the cable (or both). I have an old fuse box which takes rewirable fuses (Wylex B-type? - not sure). As far as I know it is not possible to fit an RCD to this type of box. Is this right?
If so, my only option is mechanical protection. This link, http://www.esc.org.uk/forum/forum_nd_thread.html , suggests a minimum protection of 3mm of steel (scroll down to question NDQ12). Can anyone confirm that this thickness is necessary? If so, does anyone know where I can buy capping this thick? The capping that I have seen in the shops is all very thin (ie probably 0.5mm or less). Perhaps I could use multiple layers of thin capping - is this considered acceptable?
Any other suggestions welcome! Thanks in advance for your help.