Lime plaster and electrical cables
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Spike
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Lime plaster and electrical cables

by Spike » Sun Mar 18, 2007 9:52 pm

Will lime plastering over electrical cables adversely affect the PVC sheathing?

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by jack_of_all » Sat Mar 24, 2007 10:58 am

Hi Spike,
I'm a retired electrician and currently renovating my 1860's farm workers cottage, I'm removing all traces of modern portland cement/and plaster patching and replastering with lime plaster, I'm also rewiring using the standard white plastic oval conduit/tubing which is fixed to the wall and then plastered over. To the best of my knowledge I have never seen damage to PVC cable caused by lime nor either to the old rubber cable which one might more expect to find buried under lime plaster, however I cannot say defintively than a chemical reaction couldn't occur, just that in 49 years I have never seen evidence of it.
Why not do as I do and play safe by using plastic conduit, you can wire up [i]after[/i] plastering that way.

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