If I want to run a cable up a cavity wall is it best to run it through the cavity or chase the wall out and run it through a conduit.
 
If I want to run a cable up a cavity wall is it best to run it through the cavity or chase the wall out and run it through a conduit.

What distance are we talking?
Does the cavity have insulation in it?
 
Think you are only allowed 3m unsupported in a cavity or vertical duct but it all depends on insulation type for example styrene would degrade cable so probably best to chase so limiting damage when pulling in etc I could go on forever but whoever does job would decide on the job what’s best taking all factors into consideration this would take into account damage to decor and how expensive it would be to put right
 
There’s no prohibition in BS7671 against running cables in cavities.
In fact BS8436 cable is designed for use in building voids and BS7671 lists installation methods 40 to 44 as being writhing building voids.
 
There’s no prohibition in BS7671 against running cables in cavities.
In fact BS8436 cable is designed for use in building voids and BS7671 lists installation methods 40 to 44 as being writhing building voids.

Can imagine anything (other than SWD) wanting to be in a writhing building void.

Would this be the sequel to cables in cavity walls thread part 5, discussion.
 
I was thinking about @Michael Sands post above, about max cable length, so I went searching.

BBB - page 308. 721.522.8.1.3 states max length of 0.4 m between cable supports.
I can't find anything else in the BBB relating to the max length of cable between supports.

OSG - page 139 (g) states max length of 5 m between cable supports.
 
There are different rules for caravans, because they’re transportable, though the 400mm figure is for accessible cables.
It’s also unlikely that you would have a caravan where you could have a vertical run of 5m.
 
There are different rules for caravans, because they’re transportable, though the 400mm figure is for accessible cables.
It’s also unlikely that you would have a caravan where you could have a vertical run of 5m.

Yeah mate. I just put the 721.522.8.1.3 reg down as that was the only reg I could find that actually stipulated a length.

Recently got the BBB and OSG. Ripped them to bits and scanned/OCR both of them... Makes them a lot easier to search.
 
Can you use it on PDFs you already have, or must you scan the document using the program?

You can use it on PDF's you already have.
I think you have to pay for it, as there is a licence...

If you need anything doing then, seeing that it's you, you could email it to me and I will OCR it. Then you can see what you think of it before hand.
 
Nitro Pro 10 is just what we have at work so I use it. Seems good.
 
Cables in external cavity walls are not allowed. Another reason why not, is that a 3rd party might hit them when drilling through wall to install TV cables etc
 
Cables in external cavity walls are not allowed. Another reason why not, is that a 3rd party might hit them when drilling through wall to install TV cables etc

Can you give a reg number for that mate?
Would someone drill through the full width of a brick (102mm) to fix a TV cable?
 
I doubt if you could find a BS7671 reg or Building Reg against it. But if its at all possible, a cavity is not the place for any cable, unless its straight through or less than a couple of meters, aka meter tails etc.
 
That's what zones of protection are for
Prescribed routes.
You don’t think there would be a prescribed route if the cable were in the cavity?
You should also consider what happens to loose cables when drilled as opposed to captive cables.
 

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