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    Routing cable inside an internal wall

    in my profession, we can usually spot people using incorrect terms and work out what they're saying based on the context they're given in ...
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    Routing cable inside an internal wall

    which of course include vertical and horizontal bands from fittings, which is where mine is. pdcelec, you seem to quote the regs a lot but seem to miss some very basic knowledge, but yet seem to be a professional, are you sure you should be giving advice?
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    Routing cable inside an internal wall

    surely if the wall is only 50mm thick and there's a room on the other side then that's not going to work! besides if i use conduit i'm fine. where precisely in which regs does it say this? I've just taken a picture of it, see here: http://home.exemel.co.uk:8080/kitchen/socket.jpg...
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    Routing cable inside an internal wall

    I cut another hole in the wall below the stud and rammed condit down the hole and it seemed to go a good 3 feet before hitting the next bit of stud, i think I can just chisel out enough to get past each piece of stud and i should be fine. The last bit is laying on top of the floorboards, so...
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    Routing cable inside an internal wall

    i don't think you read my original post: surely this suggests i'm mounting a socket into which i will insert plugs. maybe my second post was misleading in my use of incorrect nomenclature, but i'm not stupid!
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    Routing cable inside an internal wall

    yeah there is, i just found it. I can use trunking under the worktop, but i have about 20cm to go above it, could i route this inside the wall for the short bit (rather easier to do) in conduit, and then come out into trunking for the remainder?
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    Routing cable inside an internal wall

    to be honest, that does sound like a bit of a bodge, i wouldn't be happy paying for that as I would make sure I at least fitted it properly. I've fitted the plug fine, it's just the wiring that's the problem. if i have to rip out the plaster all the way down I will, i have no problem with...
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    Routing cable inside an internal wall

    Hi, I'm trying to fit a new plug above a worksurface in my kitchen on an internal partition wall. I have cut out for the plastic mounting box, and now I need to get the cable down 3 ft to get under the floorboards. The problem is that the wall seems to be made of a plasterboard sandwich with...
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    "2 core lighting cable-no cpc

    surely you could do each circuit as a seperate job and thus totally sidestep the notification problem. and since the legal speak specifies a rewire of a circuit when the cable is damaged, if you really want to conform you could 'accidentally' drill through the wire when the circuit happened to...
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    Placement of kitchen switches

    hmm, didn't think of that, will see when i pull the floorboards up to have gas pipe moved....
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    Placement of kitchen switches

    Judging by the rest of the wiring in the flat it's sheathed in metal conduit, so i can dig that out, and then extract cable. If it does get damaged, then I've got enough 6mm T+E to reach the consumer unit if I have to. Thanks - I'll remember that for next time (have to download it first)
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    splitting cables

    top of the electrics uk forum is a sticky "for reference" topic. on page 3, post 4 is a piccy, also here: http://www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7553&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=30
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    splitting cables

    choc block = connector block see also the sticky topic in this forum, there is a pic on page 2 or 3
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    Part P

    Neither have the rest of us, but we can still check our responses before posting!
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    Placement of kitchen switches

    BTW, Forgot to mention: Thanks And I quite like your sarcastic posting style, makes me laugh!
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