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Some basic rules for the installation of cables to protect them from damage.
 
 
 
 
Some basic rules for the installation of cables to protect them from damage
 
  
 
==Cables in a wall or partition==
 
==Cables in a wall or partition==
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e) be installed in a [[Safe_zones_for_electric_cables|safe zone]] . The 17th edition also requires cables in the safe zone to be protected with a 30mA RCD.
 
e) be installed in a [[Safe_zones_for_electric_cables|safe zone]] . The 17th edition also requires cables in the safe zone to be protected with a 30mA RCD.
  
Note 1 - If the wall or partition is made from or partially made from metal than the cable will require RCD protection
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Note 1 - If the wall or partition is made from or partially made from metal then the cable will require RCD protection or be installed as b), c) or d) above
  
 
==Cables Underground==
 
==Cables Underground==

Revision as of 16:00, 1 March 2011

Some basic rules for the installation of cables to protect them from damage.

Cables in a wall or partition

A cable concealed in a wall or partition must

a) be at least 50mm from the surface [note 1]

b) have earthed armouring or an earthed metal sheath (eg SWA, a BS 8436 cable or MICC cable)

c) be enclosed in earthed steel conduit or trunking

d) be provided with mechanical protection (3mm steel is deemed sufficient to meet this requirement)

OR

e) be installed in a safe zone . The 17th edition also requires cables in the safe zone to be protected with a 30mA RCD.

Note 1 - If the wall or partition is made from or partially made from metal then the cable will require RCD protection or be installed as b), c) or d) above

Cables Underground

External Cables