mkgrady
Senior Member
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- Massachusetts
I started a thread a couple of years back about re-using old home runs in a new kitchen remodel. The concensus was that if the existing home runs were in good condition there is nothing wrong with re-using them. I asked that question because running new homeruns would have been difficult.
Today I'm in a situation where running new home runs to a new kitchen will be even more difficult. But today the existing cable has the reduced ground wire. Normally I would just replace it back to the panel but I will not do it here unless the code requires it or my customer wants to incur the cost because it is better.
Please don't tell me why new wire is better. I already know that. I just want to know if it is code compliant. If it is I will let my customer decide if it is worth tearing up lots of their finished wall surfaces. If the code doesn't allow re-use then the walls are going to become swiss cheese.
Mike
Today I'm in a situation where running new home runs to a new kitchen will be even more difficult. But today the existing cable has the reduced ground wire. Normally I would just replace it back to the panel but I will not do it here unless the code requires it or my customer wants to incur the cost because it is better.
Please don't tell me why new wire is better. I already know that. I just want to know if it is code compliant. If it is I will let my customer decide if it is worth tearing up lots of their finished wall surfaces. If the code doesn't allow re-use then the walls are going to become swiss cheese.
Mike