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Another garden room wiring question

Despite the weather I have built the shell of the garden room and will sooon be ready for the electrician.

We agreed that the SWA would run up the outside of the cladding to a junction box then T+E from there through the cladding and SIP wall, which comprises polyurethane insulation sandwiched between two sheets of OSB. I will be drilling the hole for the cable and would like to run it rhough a pipe, e.g. 22mm plastic pipe. Is that acceptable, if not what else could be used?

Mike

Parents
  • Eeh.

    I`ll rest as happy with OSG, SWA, CU, T & E and PVC but please can you confirm the meaning of SIP, OSB & PU please fellahs? If I don`t get an answer I`ll not ask my MP (Member of Parliament not Military Policeman by the way!) Wink

    Thanks

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  • Eeh.

    I`ll rest as happy with OSG, SWA, CU, T & E and PVC but please can you confirm the meaning of SIP, OSB & PU please fellahs? If I don`t get an answer I`ll not ask my MP (Member of Parliament not Military Policeman by the way!) Wink

    Thanks

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  • Sorry ebee!

    SIP = Structural Insulated Panel (a sandwich of insulation between two sheets of OSB)

    OSB = Oriented Stranded Board

    PU = Polyurethane

    Mike

  • OK these are laminated panels with a layer of "oriented strand board" on each side of a polyurathane panel as insulation, typically used in timber frame construction. OSB is sometimes called wafer board as it is made from thin slices of wood glued together, like giant chipboard. It may or may not be waterproof glue so beware! SIP is something insulated panel, like CU and fuseboard!