bjp_ne_elec
Senior Member
- Location
- Southern NH
Seem to be running in to a rash of homes with K&T. Got a call, and the customer is looking to address some things that the insurance inspector wrote up. Get in to the basement and wonder why the insurance company would even insure the house with K&T, as I'm hearing most won't when a new owner takes over.
Well, he sighted in multiple spots where someone (not sure an EC would do this, unless he's a real hack) just cut the wire just beyond the ceramic insulators - obviously abandoning what was ever down line. The issue is that the copper is exposed where wire was cut - no tape, no wirenut, nadah.
What is the proper way to terminate this situation? Wire nut, rubber tape with Scotch 33+ over it, or heat shrink. Or does it have to terminate in a box? I've never used a wirenut that wasn't in a box, but is it legal to put a wirenut on the end of a K&B? If it was, I wouldn't be totally comfortabel unless I reinforced it with Scotch 33+ - as I'd be concerned that on an individaul wire - it could be knocked off.
Or (if it's long enough) can it be folded over and then wrapped with a sufficient amount of Scotch 33+.
Thanks
Well, he sighted in multiple spots where someone (not sure an EC would do this, unless he's a real hack) just cut the wire just beyond the ceramic insulators - obviously abandoning what was ever down line. The issue is that the copper is exposed where wire was cut - no tape, no wirenut, nadah.
What is the proper way to terminate this situation? Wire nut, rubber tape with Scotch 33+ over it, or heat shrink. Or does it have to terminate in a box? I've never used a wirenut that wasn't in a box, but is it legal to put a wirenut on the end of a K&B? If it was, I wouldn't be totally comfortabel unless I reinforced it with Scotch 33+ - as I'd be concerned that on an individaul wire - it could be knocked off.
Or (if it's long enough) can it be folded over and then wrapped with a sufficient amount of Scotch 33+.
Thanks