#14 and#12 romex tied together

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TXLAKE

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A new house is being built down the street from my house. I walked in to see the rough in electrical work. I noticed the electrician ran #12 romex over to a switch/box and then from the switch they ran #14 up to the light. All is protected with a 20 amp breaker. I don't remember this being by code has something changed.
 
Its been discussed here a few times. I does not meet Code and seemingly never did although it was an accepted practice in some areas.
 
A new house is being built down the street from my house. I walked in to see the rough in electrical work. I noticed the electrician ran #12 romex over to a switch/box and then from the switch they ran #14 up to the light. All is protected with a 20 amp breaker. I don't remember this being by code has something changed.
How up to speed are the inspectors? They should catch it.

Roger
 
Seems to be a practice that started a long time ago, but AFAIK was never really allowed by NEC.

Seen it from those that only do weekend warrior wiring as well as from those that make a living wiring.

I think all our inspectors know better. Doesn't mean they will catch it every time, but the yellow vs white sheath makes that easier to catch then it used to.
 
On a rough-in, I saw MC with the green re-identified as red used between two 3 way switches. If I saw it the inspector should have. The green in the box stuck out like a sore thumb on a job done with AC.

-Hal
 
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