samkeary
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- Location
- Concord, CA
In my townhouse that I recently moved in to, I've had a few electrical issues that have me concerned.
1. Is it against the NEC to use metal boxes in a resedential setting with romex running from box to box?
2. I opened up a plug in my living room that was giving me issues if I plugged anything into it. When I opened it up I found wires spliced together with just electrical tape and not with wire nuts or Wago's. Is that acceptable or not up to code as far as safety and installations go?
3. The metal boxes, to my knowledge are to be bonded and grounded with the ground wire tailed out that's bonded to the raceway. If my townhouse was built when ground wire wasn't installed as a code requirement, is it acceptable to use metal boxes that are not bonded or grounded in a residential setting?
These are my three main issues that I have with my townhouse. Thanks for any help and or information you can give me with regards to these issues being cide violations that a landlord would be required to fix to bring up to code and to be made safe for me and my family.
1. Is it against the NEC to use metal boxes in a resedential setting with romex running from box to box?
2. I opened up a plug in my living room that was giving me issues if I plugged anything into it. When I opened it up I found wires spliced together with just electrical tape and not with wire nuts or Wago's. Is that acceptable or not up to code as far as safety and installations go?
3. The metal boxes, to my knowledge are to be bonded and grounded with the ground wire tailed out that's bonded to the raceway. If my townhouse was built when ground wire wasn't installed as a code requirement, is it acceptable to use metal boxes that are not bonded or grounded in a residential setting?
These are my three main issues that I have with my townhouse. Thanks for any help and or information you can give me with regards to these issues being cide violations that a landlord would be required to fix to bring up to code and to be made safe for me and my family.