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Re: Burying cables in wall - protection against nails etc. |
| message from Martin Angove on 10 May 2004 |
Metal conduit or capping will need to be earthed which can be a bit
awkward to do.
In conduit or capping it shouldn't be a problem. If you are just going
to bury in plaster then you'll need to put in a few cable clips, if only
to keep the cables close enough to the wall to be able to plaster over
them!
Back to the original problem though, if this is a relatively short-term
project and re-using the old route is "best" (as you implied) then is
there any way you can feed the old circuits temporarily by another
route, thus allowing you to bypass the section in question? I'm thinking
of a few carefully worked-out "extension leads", and probably not for
the shower!
Hwyl!
M.
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