disco_monkey79
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Hi
I warned you there'd be repeated questions...
For various uninteresting reasons, I want/need to move a wall socket by about 2 feet, but there isn't sufficient slack in the existing cable to allow it. The concrete floors and cable being within the wall mean entirely re-routing will be a PITA.
I understand that regs require cable joints to be accessible. So, if I were to make the join in the existing wall box, and cover it with a plain blanking plate (instead of a socket), would this be acceptable as "accessible"?
If so, what product could I then use to connect the existing pair of flat cables to the new bits? I'd prefer something more than just choc blocks, which would be reliant solely on the screws to hold everything.
If all this is an awful idea, then I could just live with it, but now (i.e. prior to decorating) is the time to make changes...
Thanks
I warned you there'd be repeated questions...
For various uninteresting reasons, I want/need to move a wall socket by about 2 feet, but there isn't sufficient slack in the existing cable to allow it. The concrete floors and cable being within the wall mean entirely re-routing will be a PITA.
I understand that regs require cable joints to be accessible. So, if I were to make the join in the existing wall box, and cover it with a plain blanking plate (instead of a socket), would this be acceptable as "accessible"?
If so, what product could I then use to connect the existing pair of flat cables to the new bits? I'd prefer something more than just choc blocks, which would be reliant solely on the screws to hold everything.
If all this is an awful idea, then I could just live with it, but now (i.e. prior to decorating) is the time to make changes...
Thanks