Hi all.
I've recently bought a flat in a converted mill. The lounge has a vaulted ceiling with original wooden roof trusses / beams. The room is lit by up lighters fitted to the top of the exposed beams. The lights are fed by exposed electrical cable which is simply tacked to the top side of the trusses.
I want to add some additional pendant lights which will involve adding a spur and running new cable alongside the top of the beams (as per the existing wiring) to the new lighting locations. However, I can't figure out how the regulations regarding surface mounted cables affects the work. If I have to use conduit for the new cable runs, its going to stick out like a sore thumb! Is exposed cable acceptable?
Any advice would be appreciated.
I've recently bought a flat in a converted mill. The lounge has a vaulted ceiling with original wooden roof trusses / beams. The room is lit by up lighters fitted to the top of the exposed beams. The lights are fed by exposed electrical cable which is simply tacked to the top side of the trusses.
I want to add some additional pendant lights which will involve adding a spur and running new cable alongside the top of the beams (as per the existing wiring) to the new lighting locations. However, I can't figure out how the regulations regarding surface mounted cables affects the work. If I have to use conduit for the new cable runs, its going to stick out like a sore thumb! Is exposed cable acceptable?
Any advice would be appreciated.