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<blockquote data-quote="dan." data-source="post: 13288" data-attributes="member: 797"><p>right then,ive got a job doin a garage conversion and changing utilty room into an ensuite, question is theres some sockets in the ultility room that i was going to get rid of (pull the wires back up the wall cut off exess wire and crimp in the ceiling)now the customer wants one of them to be moved onto the other side of the wall,am i right in thinking that all i need to do is protect the cable in the new shower room as its not going to be in a safe zone any more? they want as little mess on the other side of the wall as possible,im putting an rcd on it anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dan., post: 13288, member: 797"] right then,ive got a job doin a garage conversion and changing utilty room into an ensuite, question is theres some sockets in the ultility room that i was going to get rid of (pull the wires back up the wall cut off exess wire and crimp in the ceiling)now the customer wants one of them to be moved onto the other side of the wall,am i right in thinking that all i need to do is protect the cable in the new shower room as its not going to be in a safe zone any more? they want as little mess on the other side of the wall as possible,im putting an rcd on it anyway. [/QUOTE]
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