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RE: best method for cabling


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  • Subject: RE: best method for cabling
  • From: siu98pd <siu98pd@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 14:47:49 +0100 (BST)
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>
> - First fix: laying cables and pipes before walls get put up around them
> - Second fix: putting sockets, taps, etc onto cables and pipes once the walls are up
>

i wanted to do it at first-fix but I don't think the site manager will let
me on site.

(It's one of those David Wilson homes).

What I could do is downstairs where it's mainly block work, channel out a
large groove along the top of the wall and embed a conduit. That way, more
cables can be added at a later date. Wall sockets can then just drop down
vertically, again via a channel in the plaster/block work. Sorted!

Pankaj.


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