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Every time I have costed up a domestic garage / shed / workspace for using metal conduit every time it comes out too expensive for the homeowners.
The best I can then offer it normally pvc conduit or mini trunking
 
Let's be serious. There are perfectly good wall cavities there, why would you use any conduit at all? Conduit doesn't only look terrible, it is going to derate the cable.
Be professional and put the cables where they belong.... out of sight.
There's lots of celotox sheet kicking about so i would think that would be behind the cladding. That's likely to derate the cable anyway if recessed, whether in conduit or not.
 
There's lots of celotox sheet kicking about so i would think that would be behind the cladding.
Regardless of the insulation, the cable should have been run before the sheets were nailed on. Any qualified electrician that has pride in his work and likes to see the job done right, would never run all that conduit when the finished job is easier, quicker and looks so much better by hiding the cables.

You don't seriously think all this conduit looks good?
 
Regardless of the insulation, the cable should have been run before the sheets were nailed on. Any qualified electrician that has pride in his work and likes to see the job done right, would never run all that conduit when the finished job is easier, quicker and looks so much better by hiding the cables.

You don't seriously think all this conduit looks good?
Like I said earlier in the thread, my preferred method would be installed behind the cladding, I agree with that totally. I was just picking up the point about derating, which in this case would neither here nor there.
 
Conduit run horizontally looks a bit naff at the best of times. If it were my shed I would have run the cable around up in the rafters and dropped down in short bits of conduit just for the drops.
I might have even been tempted to use galv for the drops if money and time were aplenty...
 
Yuck :(
Aesthetically, the way he's gone up to one socket then across to the next looks naff. I' have either put a tee box centrally between the two sockets or had two vertical runs.
And as for the way the in and out at the light switch don't line up, that's just offensive o_O
But then we see the outside connections - WTF !
Why didn't he cut the hole in the back of the box before fitting it, and then use an adapter and bush to fit the conduit properly to the back of it ? And he might have considered doing the back of the socket so as not to completely compromise the ingress protection of the socket :rolleyes:
There's more, but I think that's enough.
 

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