ᐅ Electrical Installation for a New Single-Family Home – Assessment and Suggestions

Created on: 19 Jun 2021 23:28
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dynaudio79
Hello dear forum members,

The electrician has been working on the electrical installation in our shell construction for three weeks now, progressing step by step. Beforehand, I discussed some of my requirements with him. Now that he is almost finished, I have some doubts about whether everything has been done correctly. Without criticizing anything upfront, I would like to ask you to take a look.

This is mainly about the method of installation, not about why there are so few outlets in certain places—that can be sorted separately.

Best regards,
Steffen

Construction site with exposed brick walls; cable bundles lying on the floor along the wall.


Cable bundles of white and orange wires passed through a hole in the wall, tied together.


White electrical cables lying on dusty construction ground, tied in loops, a cable corner visible.


Plastered brick wall with vertical conduit and multiple cable penetrations with cables at the bottom.


Exterior view: door frame, black sealant around cable at the foundation of a brick wall.


Door threshold with black sealant around conduit; cable reels and construction waste outside.


Basement room: exposed green-yellow and white cables on dusty floor near a brick wall.


Construction site: unplastered brick wall, white and orange cables laid along the floor.


Unplastered interior: orange brick walls, visible electrical work, and window to the outside.


Shell construction: exposed brick wall with visible wiring and cables, plaster residues.
dynaudio7929 Jun 2021 10:46
nordanney schrieb:

So you protect the plaster with gypsum plaster (= Rotband) against the plasterer's gypsum plaster? Makes sense 😀


Well, you should actually know that the interior plaster is not the same as Rotband.
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nordanney
29 Jun 2021 11:05
dynaudio79 schrieb:

Well, you should know that interior plaster is not the same as Rotband.
Both are gypsum-based plaster. What exactly is the difference? What is the gypsum interior plaster made of that distinguishes it from Rotband interior plaster?
dynaudio7929 Jun 2021 11:52
By interior plaster, I mean lime-cement plaster!
Cement is corrosive.
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nordanney
29 Jun 2021 12:03
dynaudio79 schrieb:

By interior plaster, I mean lime-cement plaster!
Cement is corrosive
OK – but you wrote gypsum plaster 😉
dynaudio7929 Jun 2021 12:19
Yes, at the beginning. Sorry, my mistake. I confused it in the post due to all the plaster.
i_b_n_a_n29 Jun 2021 14:54
Only one thing comes to mind: Gypsum is available at the gypsum factory; if there is no gypsum there, then there is no gypsum.