sguinn said:I feel that this is an unsafe practice because if the breaker wears out or malfunctions and an EC who didn't perform the install is called in, he will see the 12-2 tied onto a 15 amp breaker and then think someone made a mistake and then replace it with a 20 amp breaker.![]()
480sparky said:A couple years ago, I wired an entire 625-seat high school auditorium/stage/backstage & more and used only about 5000 feet of 12 THHN.
Jim W in Tampa said:That had to be fun on a lift that high on tilted floor.
I wish! I had a crew of 6 regulars, and sometimes as many as 12.peter d said:By yourself???
andinator said:Did you crap wings and fly?![]()
I'm with peter_d for sure. That would be negligent... maybe not criminally so, but come on... Heck, when I see #12 on a 20A CB where the age of the panel and the home differ by more than 20 years I figure it is quite likely that there is some #14 in the circuit. Maybe I'm cynical?sguinn said:I feel that this is an unsafe practice because if the breaker wears out or malfunctions and an EC who didn't perform the install is called in, he will see the 12-2 tied onto a 15 amp breaker and then think someone made a mistake and then replace it with a 20 amp breaker.![]()