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  • Oh well. Well see what they say.

    I have to cut a section out as some how it's come proud of the wall.

    Absolutely brutal. Probably coming up to 4hrs. With over an hour clearing and setting up with lots of protection on the floor and thick dustsheets blocking the rest of the room off. Then worked flat out, only for there still to be more to do.

    At least now though though the messy work is done. Now off to take over the childcare :|

    I just so wish I'd done this when the floor was up and the rads were being installed. Lesson learned.

  • As that conduit isn't retained I'd want some more depth of plaster to hold it in place properly.

    Based on my outdated knowledge, prescribed zones count for cables less than 50mm depth so these count as prescribed but are installed correctly as horizontal from the appliance (socket)

  • That was my understanding of the regs.

    The conduit is retained against the wall with screws and a few dabs of adhesive around and inbetween.

    I'm now regretting the adhesive given the section that has come proud of the wall. I'll have a look at it once bedtime is over.

    @bluehuw -

    as painter I'd want that 10mm below the existing level

    The room is getting skimmed by a plasterer first. My understanding is that'll be c.3mm

    Overall I'm thinking about ripping it all out and using capping instead. My hope was that the conduit would make things easier and also allow for say a CAT cable in case we ever wanted to run a line down the garden. The location of the second socket was planned so that a hole through the wall comes out in a descreate but practial spot.

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