when installing romex sometimes you hit the romex with a hammer and it splits. I replace the whole wire am I going overboard?
when installing romex sometimes you hit the romex with a hammer and it splits. I replace the whole wire am I going overboard?
when installing romex sometimes you hit the romex with a hammer and it splits. I replace the whole wire am I going overboard?
Yep. Just loosen the staple and turn the cable over to the split faces the wood.when installing romex sometimes you hit the romex with a hammer and it splits. I replace the whole wire am I going overboard?
It's not a matter of hitting the cable too hard, sometimes the edge of the hammer surface glances off the edge of the cable and causes breakage. It can happen in 90 degree weather.
In MA we're required to use insulated staples. So if I accidentally split open the jacket, I'll assess the damage, and if it's just a simple half inch cut in the outer insulation I'll put a staple right over the damage so the plastic insulator covers the hole.
when installing romex sometimes you hit the romex with a hammer and it splits.quote]Most of the time, I hit my thumb!![]()
Romex cable used in a dwelling + slight damage to sheath from hammer hit+ combination ark fault circuit breaker= sleep well, or at least you know where the problem most likely is if the breaker starts tripping.....
Same here. No big deal. In fact it is pretty common. I can't believe you guys that seem to have never heard of this happening. Are you serious?![]()
I swear I have never had that happen. We DO NOT use insulated staples and I am careful not to overtighten them when installing but even when I did bang one too hard the cable has never split. Learn something new everyday.