I'm getting mixed views about the safety/risk of the reaction of PVC wiring and polystyrene insulation. Some say no problem, it will take years for the cables to deteriorate to present a risk, others say the cables that are affected should be replaced and kept out of polystyrene. The house was built in early 1970s with lighting cables running through polystyrene loft insulation. When I moved in I lifted the cables out resting them on top of some ordinary mineral wool insulation. However the cables are sticky and although are still flexible do seem brittle.
I now want to top up loft insulation. I plan to keep the polystyrene and top up over it with mineral fibre. I don't really want to go to the time and cost of re-wiring, so I thought I could house the cables in plastic conduit. But again I seem to get contrary advice: some say cables should be kept open to the air in lofts not covered in insulation others say plastic conduit is fine since that's what conduit was made for anyway.
So I think the cables might be ok without replacing and I think I can run them through conduit to keep them clear of the polystyrene. But is that right and safe? And can I cover them with mineral wool top up insulation? Grateful for any advice please
I now want to top up loft insulation. I plan to keep the polystyrene and top up over it with mineral fibre. I don't really want to go to the time and cost of re-wiring, so I thought I could house the cables in plastic conduit. But again I seem to get contrary advice: some say cables should be kept open to the air in lofts not covered in insulation others say plastic conduit is fine since that's what conduit was made for anyway.
So I think the cables might be ok without replacing and I think I can run them through conduit to keep them clear of the polystyrene. But is that right and safe? And can I cover them with mineral wool top up insulation? Grateful for any advice please