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OK another tech question...

 

We have a 50mm services void. I was planning to run horizontal cable trays, mostly high-up (2.5m above the floor) and split into mains & ELV / data (either using one split tray or two separate trays). Then a few vertical drops to light switches etc, also in trays if I can. And then fill any remaining void with, say, mineral wool.

 

Question is - how do I avoid the mains crossing the data or is that OK? Something like this:

 

Mains ------------------------!-------------------------------

Data   ------------------------!---------------!----------------

                                                  !                         !

                                                  !                         !

                                       Mains Socket     Network Port

 

 

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Perfectly fine. Crossing has fewer issues than running in parallel, and even that is not a big deal given the number of cables and voltages we are talking about in residential construction.

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BUT electric cables must tin in safe zones.  So to ensure this the electric cable tray must be within 100mm of the ceiling all the way across the room.

 

The data cable tray can be at any height you want.

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>>> the electric cable tray must be within 100mm of the ceiling

 

Ah, I was assuming some common sense on this :) - we’re vaulted pretty much everywhere with a slopey ceiling from about 3.5m at the eaves. I was planning on putting the trays above the doors at about 2.4m.

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1 hour ago, Alan Ambrose said:

>>> the electric cable tray must be within 100mm of the ceiling

 

Ah, I was assuming some common sense on this :) - we’re vaulted pretty much everywhere with a slopey ceiling from about 3.5m at the eaves. I was planning on putting the trays above the doors at about 2.4m.

Electric cables in a wall must run in a safe zone.

 

Broadly speaking a safe zone is horizontally or vertically from an electrical accessory, e.g. a socket, or within 100mm of the corner of a room or ceiling.

 

If you want to run electric cables around a room then do so at socket height, and ensure each wall has at least one socket to create that safe zone, and that is where all your mains cables can correctly run around a room.

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