Mongo1953
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- Didsbury, Alberta
Hi, All,
I am doing a renovation on two identical mid to late 60's built 11 suite apt bldgs. They took out the wall between the kitchen and living room in each unit, and I have to make the kitchen light switch leg they left dangling in mid air good, among other things. The apts have drywall/stick partitions, poured in place concrete cielings with emt between boxes, cinderblock exterior walls and suite separators.
My problem is the building has some of the branch ccts run in emt, (wherever they needed more than 2 conductors) the rest with aluminum sheathed cable. I have no experience with this stuff. It has a continuous smooth aluminum sheath, is stiff and doesn't pull out of the walls very easy. There are 2 #14 tinned copper conductors in it and no ground conductor. I presume the sheath provides grounding path.
It lands in a connector similar to a single screw bx connector but with a small diameter hole, I presume to prevent doubling up in the connector.
Should I be replacing this stuff? If it's ok to be left in place as legacy install, can I run from a box fed with this stuff with a new grounded romex? Nothing comes up sounding similar on Google or in the forum search. If anybody knows the trade name and current status I'd be grateful. I vaguely remember working with this stuff back in the early 70's.
I'm not shy about calling an inspector, but it's the weekend and I'm working on this tomorrow due to very tight scheduling.
Regards;
Mongo1953
I am doing a renovation on two identical mid to late 60's built 11 suite apt bldgs. They took out the wall between the kitchen and living room in each unit, and I have to make the kitchen light switch leg they left dangling in mid air good, among other things. The apts have drywall/stick partitions, poured in place concrete cielings with emt between boxes, cinderblock exterior walls and suite separators.
My problem is the building has some of the branch ccts run in emt, (wherever they needed more than 2 conductors) the rest with aluminum sheathed cable. I have no experience with this stuff. It has a continuous smooth aluminum sheath, is stiff and doesn't pull out of the walls very easy. There are 2 #14 tinned copper conductors in it and no ground conductor. I presume the sheath provides grounding path.
It lands in a connector similar to a single screw bx connector but with a small diameter hole, I presume to prevent doubling up in the connector.
Should I be replacing this stuff? If it's ok to be left in place as legacy install, can I run from a box fed with this stuff with a new grounded romex? Nothing comes up sounding similar on Google or in the forum search. If anybody knows the trade name and current status I'd be grateful. I vaguely remember working with this stuff back in the early 70's.
I'm not shy about calling an inspector, but it's the weekend and I'm working on this tomorrow due to very tight scheduling.
Regards;
Mongo1953