Fred B
Senior Member
- Location
- Upstate, NY
- Occupation
- Electrician
A lighting fixture marked "To be connected to 90o C wire only". House wired with old NM 60o C cable. I understand the immediate concern of heat generated at the fixture can compromise the wire integrity, but is there additional concern up/down stream from fixture of the use of the older NM with this fixture? There is easy access locally to the fixture box to add a jbox and splice a line of a NM-B wire into the fixture box replacing a short section of wire, would that be an appropriate fix? Or are there other considerations? My understanding is the NM-B wire is 90o C even though conductors are not marked individually as such NEC 334.112.