jimmy_mcquade
Member
i have some general questions i would like to ask, so here goes.
1. i aksed one of the electricians i work with why he folds about a foot of wire back before cutting the wire to the correct length, he said you'll learn.
i guess that comes from experience. is this a common practice to leave extra
cable? it it ok?
2. i ran romex cable from a light switch to a plastic light fixture. what do you do with the ground if there is no ground terminal on the light? the light that was wired in was a porcelin light. i had to run other cable in the house and did not get to see how it was done. i didn't want to ask the same electrician another question and make him mad.
3. i got dad to let me look in his siemens 200 amp breaker box at home to look at the gfci breaker wiring. since i am new to wiring, i want to learn as much as i can. my question is this, if you do a service call and you need to replace a non gfci breaker on the left, say position # 21 with gfci breaker and the neutral wire will not reach the gfci when you remove it from the neutral terminal strip, are you allowed to butt splice an additional strip of wire onto the existing wire to make it long enough, or can you use a wing nut to connect the wires. can you also do this either of these to make the neutral wire of the gfci long enough? are these correct wiring methods?
i heard the boss talk to one of the electricians about this at work, but did not hear his answer on what he did.
thanks,
jimmy
1. i aksed one of the electricians i work with why he folds about a foot of wire back before cutting the wire to the correct length, he said you'll learn.
i guess that comes from experience. is this a common practice to leave extra
cable? it it ok?
2. i ran romex cable from a light switch to a plastic light fixture. what do you do with the ground if there is no ground terminal on the light? the light that was wired in was a porcelin light. i had to run other cable in the house and did not get to see how it was done. i didn't want to ask the same electrician another question and make him mad.
3. i got dad to let me look in his siemens 200 amp breaker box at home to look at the gfci breaker wiring. since i am new to wiring, i want to learn as much as i can. my question is this, if you do a service call and you need to replace a non gfci breaker on the left, say position # 21 with gfci breaker and the neutral wire will not reach the gfci when you remove it from the neutral terminal strip, are you allowed to butt splice an additional strip of wire onto the existing wire to make it long enough, or can you use a wing nut to connect the wires. can you also do this either of these to make the neutral wire of the gfci long enough? are these correct wiring methods?
i heard the boss talk to one of the electricians about this at work, but did not hear his answer on what he did.
thanks,
jimmy