... and I'd still be interested in hearing any views.Sliding a little back on-topic, can anyone tell/remind me what regs (if any) relate to situations in which there is nothing other than air between live conductors/terminals and potentially combustible materials? - e.g. a basic batten holder screwed to wood with no backplate or, indeed, an accessory mounted on a wooden pattress.
However, I've realised that this leads on to a wider question, in which combustible material is not an issue. What would people (and the regs) feel about plate accessories screwed directly to plasterboard-clad stud walls, without any backbox of any sort? I got to wondering that when, in relation to the wardrobe issue, I was thinking that, if there were a double wall (with a void in between) to the wardrobe, then a backbox of any sort might not be necessary.
Kind Regards, John.