Insulation and Elec Cabling
Hi all, am currently installing batts into the ceiling of our Cal Bung (there was zip insulation there...:eek: )
Now we all know that you're not supposed to install the batts over the top of the wiring (risk of overheating etc etc). My problem is that between 50-60% of the cable runs underneath the ceiling joists and in many cases I cannot 'lift' it enough to get it on top of the batts, there's just not enough cable.:( This is probably due to some slack sparkies (or maybe they were trying to be nice and save the previous owners some $, who knows).
I know this seems like a silly question, but considering the wiring might be, ummm, about 20 years old, what chance is there of that wiring overheating? The cable appears to be in good condition, but there are the odd 'black' (old I gather) cables and they worry me. Should they?
Lastly, what makes a cable overheat? A fault? The constancy of electricity through the cable (ie length of time it's 'on'). At a guess, I suppose it doesn't matter cause that type of cable is always on?
Cheers all,