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Hi guys, carried out an eicr yesterday and found green goo present, all IR readings were very acceptable. I’m thinking C3 but what’s your thoughts?
 
How bad is it? Throughout the installation or localised?

I’ve found it tends to appear on more heavily loaded terminations.
 
I think the problem with green goo is that over time dust and crap is going to stick to it which is in turn hygroscopic and will eventually cause a low insulation issue. If it's small amounts of goo and not coming into contact with accessories then probably no problem, if it's running through the insides of switches, sockets or circuit breakers I'd probably be telling the customer they'll eventually need a rewire if the insulation readings start dropping.
 
That's all you can do really, recommended to replace any accessories that are gummed up with the stuff though. I've never known it to cause electrical issues, just a sticky mess. Best to wash hands thoroughly after contact with it.
 
Does this type of cable stem from the 60's 70's? It's poor quality made cable, whereby there is a chemical reaction within the cable. I believe a chemical was put in the cable to increase it's current carrying capacity.
It's advisable not to be in direct contact with it with bare hands.
 
I'd give it a C3, that way you get to record it and it's a permanent record on your inspection. Di-isoctyl phthalate is toxic, endocrine disruptor, (- wear gloves). It's worth your customer knowing about it. Saying that I've always measured reliably high IR in all places I've seen this stuff. If anything, the insulation can get a little bit too soft where it extrudes, so might be more vulnerable to sharp metal edges etc (because there are probably no backbox grommets either..)
 
Had one the other day, the worst ive ever seen by miles, nearly every switch and socket was like this

Homeowner was convinced it was supernatural ?
 

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Had one the other day, the worst ive ever seen by miles, nearly every switch and socket was like this

Homeowner was convinced it was supernatural ?


Yeah I'm with Midwest, if that's what most of the switches and sockets look like I think guiding them towards a rewire would be the best way forward. I wouldn't put the fear of God into them but maybe suggest it's done in sections over time to spread out the cost.
 

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