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9 Common Wiring Mistakes and Code Violations

9 Whether to save time or money, lots of nonelectricians do electrical work. This is espe-cially true during the rough-in phase of new construction: drilling holes, running wire, and nailing up boxes . Remod-elers take on tasks as seemingly mundane as installing a new light fixture. As an electrical contractor, I ve hired many union and non-union electricians over the years, and most were horribly misinformed about the elec-trical trade and the building codes. If pro-fessionals have a hard time keeping up with important details, I imagine that carpenters and do-it-yourselfers are going to have a harder time. Before tackling electrical work, you should be aware of a few things.

boxes can overheat, cause insulation to melt, and potentially cause a fire. 3. Don’t stuff too many wires into a switch or outlet box. 2. Don’t mix line- ... in a junction box. You can then splice on a new piece of wire (make sure it is the same wire gauge) and run the new piece from the junction box back to the fixture box. You

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