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RE: External conduits


  • Subject: RE: External conduits
  • From: "Hawes,Timothy Edward \(GEG\)" <haweste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 11:24:55 -0000


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Noble  Sent: 15 November 2004 11:12
>
> Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG) wrote:
>
> > I've also used the 40mm push-fit waste pipe inside the house for
cable
> > ducts between floors (hidden in a stud wall).
>
> I think my backup plan will be to use 40mm waste pipe...

Also, since it's designed to carry water, the joints should be
waterproof too :-)

> > > What's the best way to top water collecting inside it?
> > Don't have any low points / pockets i.e. don't start at a
> high level,
> > drop down, then rise back up.
>
> Not a lot of choice there! Has to come out of the house above
> floor level, and go below the decking, which is itself below
> the house floor level...

Starting high, then coming down is ok, it's the coming back up again
that creates a 'pocket' where water can't drain from. Ideally you'd want
a continuous fall from the point it leaves the house, to where you take
your cables out of the end of the pipe. Any collected water can then
just run out.

> > I've recently discovered that a tumble dryer exhaust vent...
>
> Bing! <light goes on> Saying that has reminder me that
> there's an unused tumble drier vent not far from where the
> cables need to come into the house... :-)

Cool. I hadn't though of it myself until recently :-)

> > You might also want to think about how to make it rodent-proof
>
> Hmm, yes, good point. That makes me want to use drainpipe all
> the way...
>
> > > Fix it to the underside of the decking joists, or let it lie
> > > on the ground? (it's shingle)
> > I'd clip it to the underside if it were me.
>
>
> That could be fun. There's only about a 6" gap at most,
> underneath the
> joists.

Clearly not a job for any self-respecting UKHA-er - how would any of us
fit into that space. Small child, now that's what you need ;-)

> Maybe it's the excuse I need to get an air nailer
> (got a plumbed in compressor in the garage :-)

Any excuse for using a power tool :-)

Cheers,

Tim H.

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