mkgrady
Senior Member
- Location
- Massachusetts
I'm wiring a new kitchen where the existing was removed along with three of the four walls. The new kitchen will be much bigger. I'm done with the demo and I have a large amount of cables that ran down through the removed walls and cables that run into parts of the home that are not being demoed.
I need to splice some of these existing cables in the new ceiling to reconnect some of the circuits. I also need to dead end some of the cables in the ceiling. I do not want to have any junction boxes with blank plates on the ceiling.
The new kitchen ceiling will have numerous recess and pendant light fixtures. Most, if not all of the existing cables will reach either a fixture outlet box or a recess housing box. My concern is that the existing wires are the old original romex. It has the cloth/tar jacket, paper covering the insulation and ground wire and what I assume is TW insulation.
My concern is that many modern fixtures require the cables feeding the fixture to be rated 90 degrees. Of course I will use 90 degree cables (NM-B) to feed all new fixtures but I'm wondering if that temperature rating also applies to other cables in the junction box?
My other thought was that maybe I could make splices and/or dead ends in junction boxes that would be accessable by removing the recess housings. Would these boxes be considered accessible?
Mike
I need to splice some of these existing cables in the new ceiling to reconnect some of the circuits. I also need to dead end some of the cables in the ceiling. I do not want to have any junction boxes with blank plates on the ceiling.
The new kitchen ceiling will have numerous recess and pendant light fixtures. Most, if not all of the existing cables will reach either a fixture outlet box or a recess housing box. My concern is that the existing wires are the old original romex. It has the cloth/tar jacket, paper covering the insulation and ground wire and what I assume is TW insulation.
My concern is that many modern fixtures require the cables feeding the fixture to be rated 90 degrees. Of course I will use 90 degree cables (NM-B) to feed all new fixtures but I'm wondering if that temperature rating also applies to other cables in the junction box?
My other thought was that maybe I could make splices and/or dead ends in junction boxes that would be accessable by removing the recess housings. Would these boxes be considered accessible?
Mike