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Re: Cat-5e



I don't think the temperatures are significant in domestic screed, it
would only if you were laying a great depth of it that it would really
heat up. Then the issue becomes stress within the material, and
cracking.... not that I am any sort of expert

Simon

On 12/04/06, David Yeend <david.yeend@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Good points - A quick google did not reveal much re. temperature
reached
> during curing. Certainly I did not happen to notice it getting hot at
the
> surface but it was quite deep so at the bottom it may get warm.
>
> Warm enough to melt the insulation or accelerate a decomposition
process
> based on chemical attack? I don't know.
>
> The only thing I found when searching for 'bury cable under floor
screed'
> was some notes about mechanical fragility.
>
> Anyway - if it ever happens again I'll plan ahead and put in conduit!
>
> Cheers.
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