by oldie »
Fri Jul 13, 2007 10:25 am
The big problem with cables in lofts these days is the presence of vast amounts of insulation.
All cables produce a small amount of heat (often not very much but can be up to 3watts/metre).
Usually, if the cable is burried in a wall or clipped to a wall or joist etc, this is disipated quite easily. Thats's why the regs say a clipped cable can carry a higher maximum current than one passing through insulation.
If however a cable becomes embedded in insulation it could get hot and might need to be derated. If pvc cables run much above 60 degrees for an extended period it can shorten their lifespan.
If you are considering re-running the cables and covering them up with with floorboards and insulation it might well be worth replacing them with higher rated cables. i.e. replace 1.0mm with 1.5mm, 1.5mm with 2.5mm etc.
Similar problems can occur with lighting. 100 watt recessed lights under thick wads of insulation are very good at melting and burning wiring connected connected to them - same goes for 50 watt mini spots.
Another good reason for switching to low energy bulbs using about 20% of the power.