Must admit on rewires i use oval and on new builds capping.

Much easier to install cables and no need to try and clip them individually to thermalite blocks or weak joints.
 
use some stench pipe (110mm)....but dont forget max. depth of chases will you....
what i mean is you may find the stench pipe bulges out into the living room....if this happens just paint same colour, paper over (as best you can)....or buy some tall furniture to hide it....
 
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Why not go the whole hog and use 160mm?!

Is there a maximum size of "conduit" before the cable is considered to be "in free air"?
 
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It can get tight, but I use three sizes of oval, 16mm, 22mm and 25mm and am able to get a couple of twins and 3 core and earth and a few singles down.

Do you not end up having to apply an inconvenient de-rate to the cables with that much crammed in a conduit?

Come to think of it, I don't recall seeing anything in the regs about the size of the conduit used... Presumably you have to apply the same de-rate whether you're running a couple of 2.5mm in a 16mm oval, or Glennsparks 110mm soil pipe!
 
Agree with all the other posts, but although capping is there to protect the cables from plasterers and the like, its original purpose was to stop the lime in the plaster degrading the cables. lime is no longer used in plaster, so form your own opinions of what you need to do.

Cheers............Howard
 
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in 20 years of sparking i've never known a plasterer to cut through a cable during bonding coat.
thats all i'm gonna say lol.
 
i like oval for switch drops , it payed off for me once a plumber or similar type chappy put a screw right in the bleedin wire, managed to pull old bit out followed by a nice new length job done in 15 mins
 

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