RLyons
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For the most part I really like residential service, but every once in awhile I "one of those calls". It starts with hearing half the house, flat has no power and moves on to finding out the house is located in a area consisting of 70 year or older homes. I especially dread hearing that it is located in a low income area such as today's call.
The house in question has no power going to half the lighting and 1/3 the outlets in the same section. Another electrician apparently already attempted to trouble shoot the problem but winded up leaving never to return. The panel consisted of romex which by the age of the house leads me to believe it was rewired at some point. I see a mixture of BX and romex in the basement with no K&T present. After checking the basement and breakers I move to the upstairs switches to check if it's switch/outlet fed or fixture fed setup. First switch single 2-wire romex black feed white SL and associated light was also a single 2-wire romex, this doesn't look good. Next 3g switch was a 3way and 2 SP switches containing a 3 wire and 2-2wires all old BX but the associated light fixtures had you guessed it romex 2-wires. The feeling to turn tail and run is starting to cross my mind but I am the type of person compelled to find the problem. This is where I mention there is no attic and almost every outlet I open is a single 2-wire. After 2 hours and some change I start contemplating a re-feed of the circuit after checking continuity and for a lost neutral. I make my plan, buy some wiremould and put my plan into action and when the customer asks if everything is "safe" I reply with, I would make sure all your smokes and carbons have been replaced and are located in the appropriate places..
My questions are this, what is some of your steps/plans and resolutions for such calls? Would you even go so far as to fix the problem with such doubt of the integrity of the current wiring?
The house in question has no power going to half the lighting and 1/3 the outlets in the same section. Another electrician apparently already attempted to trouble shoot the problem but winded up leaving never to return. The panel consisted of romex which by the age of the house leads me to believe it was rewired at some point. I see a mixture of BX and romex in the basement with no K&T present. After checking the basement and breakers I move to the upstairs switches to check if it's switch/outlet fed or fixture fed setup. First switch single 2-wire romex black feed white SL and associated light was also a single 2-wire romex, this doesn't look good. Next 3g switch was a 3way and 2 SP switches containing a 3 wire and 2-2wires all old BX but the associated light fixtures had you guessed it romex 2-wires. The feeling to turn tail and run is starting to cross my mind but I am the type of person compelled to find the problem. This is where I mention there is no attic and almost every outlet I open is a single 2-wire. After 2 hours and some change I start contemplating a re-feed of the circuit after checking continuity and for a lost neutral. I make my plan, buy some wiremould and put my plan into action and when the customer asks if everything is "safe" I reply with, I would make sure all your smokes and carbons have been replaced and are located in the appropriate places..
My questions are this, what is some of your steps/plans and resolutions for such calls? Would you even go so far as to fix the problem with such doubt of the integrity of the current wiring?