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I am wondering what the installation methods should be for cables run under floor boards and then into stud walls but without thermal insulation...102,103 dont seem relevant and so my understanding leads me to think it would be a cross between c for clipped direct under the boards and then b for in the stud wall as its similar in a sense to a void.

Thanks for any responses
 
I am wondering what the installation methods should be for cables run under floor boards and then into stud walls but without thermal insulation...102,103 dont seem relevant and so my understanding leads me to think it would be a cross between c for clipped direct under the boards and then b for in the stud wall as its similar in a sense to a void.

Thanks for any responses
If this is a new build then the cables could possibly be clipped, on the other hand, if this us a rewire or retrospective I doubt very much that the cables will be clipped, as most of the areas would be impossible to reach to clip any cables, cables ran in the floor area will be resting on the ceiling fabric, and cables ran in the walls will be similar, hanging from the area where the exit the ceiling, no point in damaging the walls, during a rewire just to bang a few cable clips in, imo.
 

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