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I've discovered a cable in a wall of my house. The wall is external, but inner leaf is still constructed from studwork/plasterboard, as it is a timber framed house.
The cable isn't currently in a permitted zone. It is protected by RCD. It is buried less than 50mm from the surface. I wanted to check my understanding before I re-route it.
As I understand it, the cable must either be
a) more than 50mm below the surface of the wall or
b) installed within 150mm of a corner & protected by RCD or
c) comply with 522.6.204
Given the wall construction, would the easiest thing be to clip it back to the rear of the stud so it is buried more than 50mm? It is currently notched through the top of the stud on the inside, but I can probably put a metal plate over that to offer mechanical protection as per 522.6.204.
Alternatively, I can move it over 200mm so it is within a permitted zone formed by an internal corner. Advice welcome, thanks!
The cable isn't currently in a permitted zone. It is protected by RCD. It is buried less than 50mm from the surface. I wanted to check my understanding before I re-route it.
As I understand it, the cable must either be
a) more than 50mm below the surface of the wall or
b) installed within 150mm of a corner & protected by RCD or
c) comply with 522.6.204
Given the wall construction, would the easiest thing be to clip it back to the rear of the stud so it is buried more than 50mm? It is currently notched through the top of the stud on the inside, but I can probably put a metal plate over that to offer mechanical protection as per 522.6.204.
Alternatively, I can move it over 200mm so it is within a permitted zone formed by an internal corner. Advice welcome, thanks!