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Hi,
I'm about to reroute cables and sockets/switches from the ceiling down to the socket height after insulating a wall.
I understand this will derate the cable, so what it the best way to do this please?

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Hi,
I'm about to reroute cables and sockets/switches from the ceiling down to the socket height after insulating a wall.
I understand this will derate the cable, so what it the best way to do this please?

EDIT: Should be in DIY
Camerart
You'll have to give some more info! Is it that you have an existing wall with existing cable and socket, and that you're basically just adding insulation over the top?
 
WELCOME I have had the thread moved
Hi Lou,
You must be an administartor?
I'm actually Camerart, and forgotten my password. I sent for a password update, but none arrived, can you send one please?
C
 
You'll have to give some more info! Is it that you have an existing wall with existing cable and socket, and that you're basically just adding insulation over the top?
Hi R,
I'm moving them from the solid 9inch wall. inward over 75mm insulation.
C
 
No advice given, why?
 
Maybe….
1 too little information provided.
2. Members don’t have to respond.

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Maybe….
1 too little information provided.
2. Members don’t have to respond.

Just saying 🤷
Hi R,
!/ I have elecric cables with switches and sockets, chased into a wall. I want to add insulation onto the wall 75mm thick, so the sockets/wiring has to be brought away from the wall and onto the plasterboarded insulation. Are there any considerations that I have to think about, please?
C.
 
nothing to worry about unless the cables are buried under the insulation.
if they are on top then no problems
 
nothing to worry about unless the cables are buried under the insulation.
if they are on top then no problems
Hi J,
OK, thanks.
C.
 
Hi,
I've found out that there is a temperature element to cables over insulation!
As you all know cables are rated for temperature/current, and cables over insulation changes the cooling of the cable, so I think they need metal between the insulation and the cable?
C
 
Welcome aboard. I'll stay out of the advice but I'm here if you need a hand merging those two accounts? Do you have access to both now? if so, let me know which one you want to keep and I'll merge the other one.
 
Welcome aboard. I'll stay out of the advice but I'm here if you need a hand merging those two accounts? Do you have access to both now? if so, let me know which one you want to keep and I'll merge the other one.
Hi D,
I have access to Camerart, so please delete the other one.
C
 

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