Hi
I have a single leaf thermalite wall between a utlility room and garage that I have reinforced by building a wooden stud framework on the garage side. This will be covered with plaster board.
To run the cables from new light switches on the utility side I was planning to run the cables through the thermalite block and up the inside of the cavity created by the stud work on the garage side. This way I don’t have to chase the wall out in three places and risk weakening it.
Is this acceptable?
How does the maximum 100mm wall thinkness for safe zones on opposite sides of walls apply in this situation? The thermalite is probably just under 100mm thick but the total thickness (plaster + thermalite + studding + plaster board) closer to 180mm. Are the wires considered to be in the wall or on the other side of the wall?
Another couple of points which might be relevant. The top of the stud work is visible (there’s no ceiling in the garage) so the cables could potentially be seen entering the studwork from the top. The stud work cavity is 60-70mm deep.
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers
Mark
I have a single leaf thermalite wall between a utlility room and garage that I have reinforced by building a wooden stud framework on the garage side. This will be covered with plaster board.
To run the cables from new light switches on the utility side I was planning to run the cables through the thermalite block and up the inside of the cavity created by the stud work on the garage side. This way I don’t have to chase the wall out in three places and risk weakening it.
Is this acceptable?
How does the maximum 100mm wall thinkness for safe zones on opposite sides of walls apply in this situation? The thermalite is probably just under 100mm thick but the total thickness (plaster + thermalite + studding + plaster board) closer to 180mm. Are the wires considered to be in the wall or on the other side of the wall?
Another couple of points which might be relevant. The top of the stud work is visible (there’s no ceiling in the garage) so the cables could potentially be seen entering the studwork from the top. The stud work cavity is 60-70mm deep.
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers
Mark