Rewire
Senior Member
- Location
- Lake of the Ozarks
The house I live in was build in 1960. It was built with specification switches and receptacles. I have replaced two original switches that failed. (mercury silent switches). All the other switches are originals. I have found 1 worn-out outlet in the kitchen. If you have a building with a projected life of 50+ years why not install electrical equipment that will last. If you put in stuff that is likely to degrade, and perhaps fail during the design life of the building isn't this a disservice to the owner and perhaps not in the spirit of:
90.1 Purpose.
(A) Practical Safeguarding. The purpose of this Code is the practical safeguarding of persons and property from hazards arising from the use of electricity.
The difference in labor between installing a 39? receptacle and a side wired clamp spec. grade may well pay for the difference in cost.
all installed items have a likelyhood of failure during the lifespan of a building that in itself would not be a justification to place a more expensive item in front of the customer .The 39? receptacle has just as high a probability of lasting the life of the building as any other as to installation time the labor is pretty much the same for one as the other. I would definatly not use 90.1 as my reasoning to install the higher cost item. Of course you can have good better and best items and each be quality items.