Could do with a quick sanity check on part of my rewire design.
To run the upstairs ring / upstairs lighting I would like to re-use an existing boxed-off compartment that serves (copper) pipes to the boiler. There is enough room in this compartment to slide down a length of rectangular 'maxi' trunking (40mm x 25mm), which will comfortably take 2x2.5mm and 1x1.5mm cables.
The conduit/trunking will originate in the crawlspace under the house, and terminate just under the upstairs floorboards, at which point the lighting cable continues up into the loft via a 20mm plastic conduit.
Questions:
1) Does this generally sound ok, or is it a bit 'odd'?
2) I've read that all conduit must be ingress protected at both ends - is that correct?
3) The 'join' from the rectangular maxi trunking to the 20mm conduit might be a bit messy. Any more elegent way to do this? (I believe I'll also need to build in some cable supports at this join, as the total vertical run will be about 6 metres)
4) Whilst the heating pipes do not appear to 'touch' the trunking, they do run fairly close to it and I cannot inspect the full length of the compartment, because it is enclosed (plasterboarded over, kitchen cabinets, etc). For this reason I also cannot install clips/supports at the standard spacing Is this ok?
5) Do I have to de-rate the cables at all? My design for the lighting circuit is for about 15xLED lights, totalling about 102W in a 1.5mm cable. As the design doesn't load the lighting cable by more than 30% of its rating, the grouping can effectively be ignored, and no de-rating need be applied to either circuit. Is logic this correct?
6) I have had to notch some joists (rather than drill - too near the ends). I've not used steel conduit here, instead just cable clips and steel safe-plates over the notches, with enough slack to allow the cables to droop a bit. Is this ok? I don't need steel conduit here for mechanical protection? (Seems a bit overkill!)
I should add that I've actually already run the cables
Just to justify the design choice a bit... The Consumer Unit is under the stairs, and the stairs have a winder at the top which makes it not possible to go directly up from the consumer unit, or use the stairs at all for routing. The only alternative would be to go down into the crawlspace under the ground floor, across to an internal wall, then run up the wall in a chased out channel in the safe zone, covering with some galvanised capping. That seemed a lot messier and more difficult.
To run the upstairs ring / upstairs lighting I would like to re-use an existing boxed-off compartment that serves (copper) pipes to the boiler. There is enough room in this compartment to slide down a length of rectangular 'maxi' trunking (40mm x 25mm), which will comfortably take 2x2.5mm and 1x1.5mm cables.
The conduit/trunking will originate in the crawlspace under the house, and terminate just under the upstairs floorboards, at which point the lighting cable continues up into the loft via a 20mm plastic conduit.
Questions:
1) Does this generally sound ok, or is it a bit 'odd'?
2) I've read that all conduit must be ingress protected at both ends - is that correct?
3) The 'join' from the rectangular maxi trunking to the 20mm conduit might be a bit messy. Any more elegent way to do this? (I believe I'll also need to build in some cable supports at this join, as the total vertical run will be about 6 metres)
4) Whilst the heating pipes do not appear to 'touch' the trunking, they do run fairly close to it and I cannot inspect the full length of the compartment, because it is enclosed (plasterboarded over, kitchen cabinets, etc). For this reason I also cannot install clips/supports at the standard spacing Is this ok?
5) Do I have to de-rate the cables at all? My design for the lighting circuit is for about 15xLED lights, totalling about 102W in a 1.5mm cable. As the design doesn't load the lighting cable by more than 30% of its rating, the grouping can effectively be ignored, and no de-rating need be applied to either circuit. Is logic this correct?
6) I have had to notch some joists (rather than drill - too near the ends). I've not used steel conduit here, instead just cable clips and steel safe-plates over the notches, with enough slack to allow the cables to droop a bit. Is this ok? I don't need steel conduit here for mechanical protection? (Seems a bit overkill!)
I should add that I've actually already run the cables
Just to justify the design choice a bit... The Consumer Unit is under the stairs, and the stairs have a winder at the top which makes it not possible to go directly up from the consumer unit, or use the stairs at all for routing. The only alternative would be to go down into the crawlspace under the ground floor, across to an internal wall, then run up the wall in a chased out channel in the safe zone, covering with some galvanised capping. That seemed a lot messier and more difficult.