growler
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Came across this recall for the splicers out there.
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml08/08367.html
I also attended a seminar in Denver this weekend with one of North Americas leading experts on electrical failure forensics, so I had to ask about LV splices. He said failed splices were a very common cause of many of the fire investigations he had done.
That recall is for GB "Butt Splices" and you don't see electricians useing very many small butt splices. The crimping tools and it's use will have a lot to do with a small butt splice.
If you have ever done any work in the field you will see people put two wires togather and put the wire nut on with about three quick turns and call it a done deal. I have taken a box cover off and have the wire nuts just fall off. These are not good splices.
You should ask the correct question. It's poor splices that are causing all the failures and fires and not properly made splices. I agree that if a contractor lets a green helper or apprentice make splices in a range circuit without proper training and never checks them then they may not be safe.
This is the same logic that causes people to think guns are unsafe. An idiot leaves a loaded gun on the coffee table for kids to play with and everyone thinks guns are unsafe when it's really idiots that are not safe.
A gun locked away in a gun safe is perfectly safe if the owner in properly trained and understands the need for gun safety.