by MidAtlantian »
Thu Aug 09, 2012 11:22 pm
Dear EricMark,
Many thanks for your response.
I thought that running "standard" twin & earth cables channeled into plaster on stone was standard fare in older houses! In fact, I would not expect the ring main to carry more than 5 amps, with brief periods ( a few minutes) of double that.
I thought that capping gave you some real protection since most masonry bits don't do well on steel, so that even unearthed, it is of value. In addition it gives you a sometimes clearer indication when using metal/current detectors to scan the wall before drilling. And if the cables are within 150 mm of the ceiling, capping is not required, and so it is just an extra precaution. Am I missing something?
The total length of the loop will be about 20 meters, so impedance should not be a problem.
But you've raised a lot of issues that I admit I am not familiar with: derating among them, and temperature considerations, although it makes sense that a cable buried in cement and plaster cannot dissipate much heat. Would it be better to lay out the three cables side by side in the channel?
Cheers,
MidAtlantian