So section 7.4.2 in the OSG (Currently page 93) says that Band 1 data cables and Band 2 mains power cables need to be 150mm apart from each other, except under certain cases defined under sub section (a) like where they are enclosed in a separate conduit, are of mineral insulated type, etc... where Band 1 and Band 2 cables may be 50mm apart instead of 150mm.
So a couple of questions in my mind come to mind; If a band 1 and a band 2 cable were running down a wall, clipped directly to the same wall, what distance would they need to be apart? I would assume 150mm, as subsection (a) under 7.4.2 does not mention about cables clipped directly inline with each other.
But how about if a band 1 and a band 2 cable were running down a wall, but each in their own recessed chase in the wall. What would the distance between the two chases need to be? 50mm or 150mm? I.e. Would two chases in a wall be treated like conduit or like cables clipped directly to a wall?
I see many new builds/renovations where they have normal BS1363 electrical sockets and data sockets in living rooms where the distance between them is <150mm.
Advice and pointing to regs would much be appreciate on this.
Kind regards: Elliott.
So a couple of questions in my mind come to mind; If a band 1 and a band 2 cable were running down a wall, clipped directly to the same wall, what distance would they need to be apart? I would assume 150mm, as subsection (a) under 7.4.2 does not mention about cables clipped directly inline with each other.
But how about if a band 1 and a band 2 cable were running down a wall, but each in their own recessed chase in the wall. What would the distance between the two chases need to be? 50mm or 150mm? I.e. Would two chases in a wall be treated like conduit or like cables clipped directly to a wall?
I see many new builds/renovations where they have normal BS1363 electrical sockets and data sockets in living rooms where the distance between them is <150mm.
Advice and pointing to regs would much be appreciate on this.
Kind regards: Elliott.

