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Originally Posted by LDJ Thanks for the reply. Plenty of useful info there.
Are there any guides on chasing cables (i.e. the best practices, do's and don't, which way to lay the cables (e.g. should I go vertically down to skirting level, then around or something different), things to do before chasing etc. etc.)? |
Yes, it's good practice to go vertically to skirting or ceiling, then horizontally. It's OK to go horizontally between sockets/wall plates for short distances.
It's very bad practice to go diagonally.
Basically, you need to avoid running cables where someone might bang a nail or drill a screw hole.
It's also a good idea to use conduit or a capping strip to shield the cables. While the shield won't stop some idiot drilling through, the change in feel (as the drill breaks through the plastic and into the air gap) will alert most people that something is amiss.
If you run at skirting level, go as low as you can.
Try and avoid running power cables and audio/data cables parallel to each other for long distances, as it can cause interference and hum pickup.