matt.leung
Well-known member
what is the best way to terminate a live cable that needs to be enclosed within a wall which needs to be plastered over.....
kinda defeats the point. the blank will need to be visible. however, if the cable goes directly upwards from another accessory (you say its 80mm above cooker, but not which direction the cable run is), then its in a 'safe' zone from that accessory, so you wouldnt need to add a blank platewould i be able to place the terminated cable into a back box, and put a flat plate over it, then enclose the whole thing in the plaster so you do not see the flat plate...
the doorframe has nothing to do with safe zones.the end of the cable is 80mm above the cooker switch, and about 20mm left from the door frame, so it is in a safe zone...
providing it goes directly up, then your sorted. now just to safely terminate the end.no but it is directly above the cooker switch which is a safe zone...
Surely if the wall is to be plastered can't the old cable be physically removed and the wall made good afterwards?at first i thought that it came down from the lighting switch, but no luck, and it is not on the kitchen ring... the walls are due to be plastered soon and i am not back there until the 4th of Jan.. I need to ask the client who is also going to plaster the wall not to plaster that small area and i will do it once to get onto site and terminate this cable.... i think that the only solution will be is to back box it and fit a flat plate on it.... the only thing is that it is going to look dam ugly and the client won't be happy....
what else could i do....
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