Hello,
Is there any minimum space required between pattress style double sockets?
I can't recall anything but just wanted to check with the changes that have taken place.
Socket Spacing? What if any
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No Rules if they are mounted on surface boxes, not between anyways, but there is as to distance from floor, it must be far enough up so as to not put a strain on the flex in the plug which in reality means do not mount the box just above the carpet.
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Thank the wee man for that. I didn't think there was but just as I put the last one up and wired I thought???????????????
Set at 450 mm Min.
Thank the wee man for that. I didn't think there was but just as I put the last one up and wired I thought???????????????
Set at 450 mm Min.
Yeah, as the Architects will tell you it's to make it easier for them to tangle the trailing flex round the wheels.skiking wrote:I thought there was a minimum height rule now to help wheelchair bound people. Basically sockets have to be 2-3ft up from the floor.
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