The cable run for a new socket I'm putting in is through the cellar (on the
side/underside of the joists, etc) .
Is there a minimum spacing for cable clips on this sort of (overhead) run?
(2.5mm T&E) The cellar is only used for storage.
The /usual/ spacing is, AFAIK, the length of your hammer. That makes it
quick and easy to give a neat, equal-spaced appearance. The spacing will
decrease, a lot, when obstacles and change in direction are encountered.
The aim, other than looking good, is not to leave any significant gaps
between cable and mounting surface, that could allow things being
carried past to catch on the cable and pull on it. Plus not to leave the
cable enough room to move enough to eventually lead to the cable failing
mechanically.
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Sue
I'd go for one clip every 30cm/12" or so.
I think the regulations will just say "good practice" or something
like that, i.e. sufficient clips to ensure the cable doesn't droop and
isn't likely to be damaged given the environment.
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Chris Green
They are very helpful.
My question was prompted by the large number of closely spaced clips I noted
on the existing installation, as re-wired by the LEB many years ago.
I will complete the job today with an appropriate number of clips.
Thanks again,
Terry
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Regards
The only vertical section is less than 400mm and has a clip in the centre; I
used the 320mm (12 1/2") hammer as a guide for the horizontal sections but,
in practice, the spacing was slightly less so should equate to ~300mm.
I don't think it's worth another trip down to the cellar to check (and I'm
not interested enough to use my hair to find out if there are any cobwebs I
missed yesterday!)
Thanks again,
Terry
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