My electric cable passes across (behind) a gas pipe making it closer than 25mm...it is an unavoidable situation - is it a problem? If it is, would putting it in mini-trunking help?
Agile said:Its not in accordance with the regulations.
However unless you live in a location thats prone to lightening strikes its unlikely to cause any problem.
An "electric cable" does not give any indication of what its used for or even what type of cable it is.
Tony
corgiman said:I love this rule as all boilers have electriccables touch gas valves and pipes etc
if you insulate it well, as you say trunking, that would be fine as I can see no alternative in most cases
Agile said:I dont disagree with DIYs posting. Tony
Agile said:Have you been on the beer?
"I dont disagree" is a double negative and equates with "I agree".
Regards
Tony
PS Isn't it about time you came back to London. Free B&B ready!
TWO typo's. Tony wouldn't MEAN to get his punctuation wrong...I dont disagree with DIYs posting.
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