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Help me figure out this bathroom wiring.
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<blockquote data-quote="James45623" data-source="post: 538013" data-attributes="member: 35943"><p>The isolator was originally above the bathroom door. The studwork and door has been completely ripped out but will be put back in the same place except above the door there will be a pane of glass to bring light into the corridor hence the need to move the isolator switch over to the right by about 80cm.</p><p></p><p>I've marked in orange where I believe the joists run across the room. That's the idea: cut out an access hole, pop cables into wago connectors and then all of it into a wago box. Technically, the cables won't be in 'safe zones' given that they need to be at least 50mm away from joists and the top and bottom of the plasterboard but I'll see what else can be done to make it relatively safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James45623, post: 538013, member: 35943"] The isolator was originally above the bathroom door. The studwork and door has been completely ripped out but will be put back in the same place except above the door there will be a pane of glass to bring light into the corridor hence the need to move the isolator switch over to the right by about 80cm. I've marked in orange where I believe the joists run across the room. That's the idea: cut out an access hole, pop cables into wago connectors and then all of it into a wago box. Technically, the cables won't be in 'safe zones' given that they need to be at least 50mm away from joists and the top and bottom of the plasterboard but I'll see what else can be done to make it relatively safe. [/QUOTE]
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