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Is there any restriction with regard to technical or regultatory issues as to the number of cables which can be contained within 1" pvc or metal capping behind plasterboard. For example either:
a) Two 1.5mm lighting cables
b) Two 2.5mm
c) One 2.5mm and two 1.5mm (cables will be touching)
-Are any of these unacceptable?
 
Is there any restriction with regard to technical or regultatory issues as to the number of cables which can be contained within 1" pvc or metal capping behind plasterboard. For example either:
a) Two 1.5mm lighting cables
b) Two 2.5mm
c) One 2.5mm and two 1.5mm (cables will be touching)
-Are any of these unacceptable?

Completely changing the thread subject Officer Dibble, what is capping for? Would be interested in your view about that, especially in this instance.
 
Completely changing the thread subject Officer Dibble, what is capping for? Would be interested in your view about that, especially in this instance.

Neatness and to keep the bonding plaster from splurging all over the cables.
 
Capping is used to stop the plasterers trowel from hitting and nicking cables causing damage to the insulation, now it is very good practice to cover cables due to this reason with capping, many use plastic, I use metal, however if there is plasterboard going on the walls infront of them you may have needed to avoid using it, providing the cables are protected by RCD of course, just thought I would drop that in.
 
Is there any restriction with regard to technical or regultatory issues as to the number of cables which can be contained within 1" pvc or metal capping behind plasterboard. For example either:
a) Two 1.5mm lighting cables
b) Two 2.5mm
c) One 2.5mm and two 1.5mm (cables will be touching)
-Are any of these unacceptable?

This question is pretty crazy Fella, why would you want to know whether 2 cables can be side by side under a bit of capping? , come on get a grip man.
 
Is this question for real?
Is there any restriction with regard to technical or regultatory issues as to the number of cables which can be contained within 1" pvc or metal capping behind plasterboard. For example either:
a) Two 1.5mm lighting cables
b) Two 2.5mm
c) One 2.5mm and two 1.5mm (cables will be touching)
-Are any of these unacceptable?
 
i think you're making the mistake of assuming capping is a form of containment, like trunking and conduit, which have maximum capacity factors.
 
This question is pretty crazy Fella, why would you want to know whether 2 cables can be side by side under a bit of capping? , come on get a grip man.

I'm sure there is no reason not to do so looking at appendix F just wanted confirmation
 
I don't think it's such a silly question. Two or more cables side-by-side, touching, under capping would bring the grouping factors into play and reduce their current carrying capacity. So if you have two heavily loaded cables, I'd put them under separate capping.
 
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