Not a problem so much as an enquiry...
In a recent post it was stated that cable must not be run in exterior cavity walls as it could be dangerous because of damp and possible wall insulation problems.
I live in a modern (1980's) purpose built flat which has several sockets located in the exterior walls. The floor is concrete and the cables are run down the walls from the loft space above (I am in the top floor flat). The cables are run loose in the cavity - i.e. not in conduit and the walls are insulated with the same material used to insulate lofts (fibreglass???). Is this safe?
I would also like to extend the ringmain in the kitchen to accomodate two extra sockets over a worktop but the layout of the kitchen means that these will need to be located in another exterior wall. Is this allowed by the regulations and (more importantly) is it safe?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
In a recent post it was stated that cable must not be run in exterior cavity walls as it could be dangerous because of damp and possible wall insulation problems.
I live in a modern (1980's) purpose built flat which has several sockets located in the exterior walls. The floor is concrete and the cables are run down the walls from the loft space above (I am in the top floor flat). The cables are run loose in the cavity - i.e. not in conduit and the walls are insulated with the same material used to insulate lofts (fibreglass???). Is this safe?
I would also like to extend the ringmain in the kitchen to accomodate two extra sockets over a worktop but the layout of the kitchen means that these will need to be located in another exterior wall. Is this allowed by the regulations and (more importantly) is it safe?
Any advice would be much appreciated.