Safe cabling zones....

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Good day to all.
Just a quick query guys.... i've had a good butchers around a few forums and a few textbooks to no avail so here goes.
I was wondering the exact requirements for routing a cable safely on a while. I know you can route a cable 150mm from a corner of a wall vertically and 150mm from the top of a ceiling providing it is buried at a greater depth than 50mm. I would like to know if cabling horizontally or vertically from an accessory that the depth would still have to be greater than 50mm??
I understand this requirement will be in force when the 17th edition kicks in this year.
Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
 
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An unprotected twin and earth installed less than 50mm from any surface needs to be in a safe zone.
As the 17th edition kicks in, cables concealled less than 50mm need to be:
  • routed in the safe zones and RCD protected, or
  • in an earthed metallic conduit, trunking or have an earthed sheath suitable for use as a protective condutor, or
  • have additional mechanical protection to prevent the penetration of screws/nails etc
 
this raises a question re: 1mm stainless steel as a 'suitable' protective conductor...

i ask this cos to change the height of a cable run of the horizontal ring in the kitchen (making a step up - 3 bricks height) i intend to run it out of safe zone behind the steel - o.k. assuming I earthed it?

there would be clear safe zones either side of the splashback.

thanks for any feedback on this

b/
 
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there would be clear safe zones either side of the splashback.

You're not putting a socket above the hob are you? Or is it an isolator for the extractor?
Answer to the question you have asked is in Spark123s post anyway....
 

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