wbalsam1
Senior Member
- Location
- Upper Jay, NY
Just inspected a 1 family dwelling rough-in this morning and thought I'd drop this one out there to field comments on.
All circuits other than bath, laundry and kitchen SABC's originated in the main panel with #12/2 NMB and when they got to the first switch banks, or other outlets, switched to 14/2 NMB. "Electrician" intended to protect at 20 amps. When I asked him for his reasoning to put this 14/2 out at the ends of all these circuits, his answer was to save money. Didn't think he was doing anything wrong.
If you were an inspector, how would you rule?
I'll disclose my ruling later on in this thread. :smile:
All circuits other than bath, laundry and kitchen SABC's originated in the main panel with #12/2 NMB and when they got to the first switch banks, or other outlets, switched to 14/2 NMB. "Electrician" intended to protect at 20 amps. When I asked him for his reasoning to put this 14/2 out at the ends of all these circuits, his answer was to save money. Didn't think he was doing anything wrong.
If you were an inspector, how would you rule?
I'll disclose my ruling later on in this thread. :smile: