Hi

Would this be allowed : Fitting a double socket to a chimney breast , chased a horizontal run across the chimney breast then to the first corner then along horizontal to about 500mm to meet up with a double socket feed that comes down to a double socket and then it follows that run down into that back box to pick up the feed .

The cable is in a oval plastic conduit and will be just below the surface , the house has RCD protection .

Spike
 
i would come horizontally from existing socket onto chimney brest, then vertically to your new socket. makes the safe zones easier to follow. or....... up from existing socket int ceiling void, then across to chimney and verticall down to new socket.
 
Technically the 500mm you chased horizontally to meet the vertical chase would not be in the zones.
I have drilled diagonally through the chimney breast wall before to make the horizontal chase on the face of the chimney meet the vertical chase on the side. The walls are more than thick enough to avoid going into the chimney cavity quite easily.
 
Maybe this will explain it better !

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If it is going to be a non complient circuit , then there is no need to go there .
Would you need to Meggar a 4 mtr length of new cable that goes from one double socket to another ! .
Spike
Non compliant with what? There is always a need for testing how else do you know it’s going to be a safe installation? and you should carry out more tests than just IR. continuity of bonding conductors CPCs, Polarity, PFC, Ze, Zs, RCD trip times excuse me for being an a**e I didn’t realise you were qualified till I looked at your profile just there...
 
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Non compliant with what? There is always a need for testing how else do you know it’s going to be a safe installation? and you should carry out more tests than just IR. continuity of bonding conductors CPCs, Polarity, PFC, Ze, Zs, RCD trip times excuse me for being an a**e I didn’t realise you were qualified till I looked at your profile just there...
Hi
I don't need to mention doing basic tests like , Polarity /continuity etc , it goes without saying that you would do those checks ! , it is just a very simple wiring job , I can nearly touch each end of the cable with both hands ! .
 
Hi
I don't need to mention doing basic tests like , Polarity /continuity etc , it goes without saying that you would do those checks ! .
Sorry as I said I didn’t realise you were a spark until I checked your profile. Lots of people come on here wanting advice on things like this and don’t have a clue or any test gear.
Have you not got anOSG? The safe zones are pretty well explained in there.
 
Is this an old house? Chimneys tend to be sticking out from the wall, so you might find the area of wall to the left and right of the chimney actually plasterboarded over alcoves.
Is the socket for a wall mounted TV? Do you need to also find a cable route for the AV cables?
 
Hi
I don't need to mention doing basic tests like , Polarity /continuity etc , it goes without saying that you would do those checks ! , it is just a very simple wiring job , I can nearly touch each end of the cable with both hands ! .

Even though it's a short run it will still need to be tested properly. As you should know, even a small section damaged can deem it unsafe
 
Is this an old house? Chimneys tend to be sticking out from the wall, so you might find the area of wall to the left and right of the chimney actually plasterboarded over alcoves.
Is the socket for a wall mounted TV? Do you need to also find a cable route for the AV cables?

Hi
Yes it is a old house and yes it is for a wall mounted TV , the whole wall is solid brick , AV cables n Sky etc coming in from opposite wall .
Cheers
Spike
 
I'm lost.
AV coming from opposite wall? In the same room, or the room behind the chimney?. Can the power come the same route?
Are you drilling right through the wall? Beware of the path of the chimney, it might start off central to the fireplace but veer to one side just above. I (recently did the same job, tried to drill into chimney for TV cable route and missed)
 
Even though it's a short run it will still need to be tested properly. As you should know, even a small section damaged can deem it unsafe[/QUOTE
I'm lost.
AV coming from opposite wall? In the same room, or the room behind the chimney?. Can the power come the same route?
Are you drilling right through the wall? Beware of the path of the chimney, it might start off central to the fireplace but veer to one side just above. I (recently did the same job, tried to drill into chimney for TV cable route and missed)

Sorry ajacent wall
 

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