Hello all
We would like to run power and ethernet to a recently constructed garden office (actually a log cabin). Distance to the main house is approx 50m. There is a spare 32 amp on the existing consumer unit. The cable run can be partially buried, but would need to be along the bottom edge of fencing gravel boards for the majority of the distance.
Can the cable trunking inside the structure be placed under the floor void? So that only vertical trunking up to the sockets is visible? Or would that not be allowed as it's "concealing" the cable?
ETHERNET
We have a landline which comes into the front bedroom, where the router is situated.
My thinking is that we'd need to install an ethernet socket internally, then connect a patch cable from the router to this socket. On the back of that socket would be the hardwire CAT6 cable connection, which would run straight through the external wall, then down and along, parallel to the power cable. Would that be the best approach?
Considering the above, what would be the rough costs to complete a job like this?
I'm pretty handy with most things, and could do the laying of the cables (if that is allowed), however I'm fully aware that any internal routing and connections would need to be done to building regs, by a qualified electrician. Also, would the work need to be registered with building regs and a fee payable?
Thanks for any advice
We would like to run power and ethernet to a recently constructed garden office (actually a log cabin). Distance to the main house is approx 50m. There is a spare 32 amp on the existing consumer unit. The cable run can be partially buried, but would need to be along the bottom edge of fencing gravel boards for the majority of the distance.
Can the cable trunking inside the structure be placed under the floor void? So that only vertical trunking up to the sockets is visible? Or would that not be allowed as it's "concealing" the cable?
ETHERNET
We have a landline which comes into the front bedroom, where the router is situated.
My thinking is that we'd need to install an ethernet socket internally, then connect a patch cable from the router to this socket. On the back of that socket would be the hardwire CAT6 cable connection, which would run straight through the external wall, then down and along, parallel to the power cable. Would that be the best approach?
Considering the above, what would be the rough costs to complete a job like this?
I'm pretty handy with most things, and could do the laying of the cables (if that is allowed), however I'm fully aware that any internal routing and connections would need to be done to building regs, by a qualified electrician. Also, would the work need to be registered with building regs and a fee payable?
Thanks for any advice