ceiling cabling

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heya

i am planing to fit a extractor fan onto a existing light. i am all happy with the location of the fan and the connections etc but the physical wiring has me a lil confused

is running cableing above the ceiling simelar to running them underfloor? ie attached 50mm high on joists.

i guess i am trying to conserve the ceiling if i can. i would ideally like to cut a groove and add a conduit but am not sure if that is acceptable in a celing

thx for any help :)
 
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Er, is this a top floor room? If so, do you have access to the ceiling void from above, e.g. in a loft space?
 
no, its a room in a basement flat, so there is no overhead access. The neighbour upstairs has a tiled floor as well so i cant get thru there either
 
Putting the cable into conduit will just reduce its current carrying capacity. Can't you just draw it across where you need it to go and leave it at that?
 
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how do u mean draw it across? like just feed it over the ceiling

that certainly seems the easiest way
thx for ur help :)
 

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