You ll also figure out which circuit breaker applies to which section of your home s wiring.
Chasing out wall for electrical cable.
Plastic capping and plastic oval conduit are optional but a good idea.
Cutting and filling chases in brick and concrete walls for wiring and cables and filling for plastering.
Chasing cables and pipes into walls.
For this diy project guide we show you the process of cutting chases in walls including brick and concrete walls using a chase cutter and then how to run your conduit and cables into the chase and then refill it ready for plastering.
Chasing is a continuous recess within the floor ceiling and walls for the required pipe work and conduit.
They are to protect the cable from the plasterers trowel.
Beware though there is a max depth of chase too though this being 16 on a horizontal run and 33 on a vertical run.
Wall chasers are available in 110v and 230v and have adjustable depth of cut for accuracy.
Wall chasers are a twin bladed power tool used for cutting narrow channels into brick stone or concrete walls perfect for electricians and plumbers.
To figure out exactly where the wires are you ll look f or the outlets and appliances that each wire connects to.
There are a few guidelines to be followed when chasing cables or pipes into walls.
Rectified only two options really re skim the whole wall or take cables out and chase a bit deeper.
Electrical cables should not be found outside these zones although in many older and some newer properties they often are so if you are chasing out areas of a wall or chopping sections out this is someting to be aware of.
Choose between a fixed chassis or a plunge chassis for more control.