jeff43222
Senior Member
- Location
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
I have a homeowner who wants me to replace three sconces in the upstairs bedrooms of a two-story house built in the 1920s. I went in and looked at the situation, and I discovered that the existing sconces are quite old, possibly original with the house. They are screwed directly into the wall (plaster/lath) and fed with K&T. None of the sconces have boxes behind them.
Most of the lights I've installed lately have instructions that say the light must be grounded. My feeling is that 110.3(B) prohibits me from installing a new light fixture with the old wiring if the light fixture instructions call for grounding.
Anyone disagree with my interpretation?
Most of the lights I've installed lately have instructions that say the light must be grounded. My feeling is that 110.3(B) prohibits me from installing a new light fixture with the old wiring if the light fixture instructions call for grounding.
Anyone disagree with my interpretation?