Sorry if this has already been addressed elsewhere.
In the process of replacing a couple of floors in my new place I've noticed that in some places cables supplying both the lighting and ring circuits pass very close to hot-water pipes.
I understand that this must be fairly common where cable and pipe runs have been done at different times, and even in ideal circumstances it must sometimes be unavoidable - but I have a couple of questions:
Does the heat coming from a hot-water pipe have any potential detrimental effect on a cable? Is there a minimum recommended distance between a cable and a pipe carrying hot water? Should cables be shielded in some way if they do pass close to a pipe?
My mistake - that's three questions, isn't it?
Thanks for your time.
Spook.
In the process of replacing a couple of floors in my new place I've noticed that in some places cables supplying both the lighting and ring circuits pass very close to hot-water pipes.
I understand that this must be fairly common where cable and pipe runs have been done at different times, and even in ideal circumstances it must sometimes be unavoidable - but I have a couple of questions:
Does the heat coming from a hot-water pipe have any potential detrimental effect on a cable? Is there a minimum recommended distance between a cable and a pipe carrying hot water? Should cables be shielded in some way if they do pass close to a pipe?
My mistake - that's three questions, isn't it?
Thanks for your time.
Spook.