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join:2003-02-16 Ingersoll, ON | Re: untrained installers? No doubt you've never worked in construction. There's no way you can know where all the wires are in the wall especially low voltage wires. Yes you know they are near an outlet or switch but they can cross the wall anywhere and you don't know. | |
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| Re: untrained installers? said by yabos :No doubt you've never worked in construction. There's no way you can know where all the wires are in the wall especially low voltage wires. Yes you know they are near an outlet or switch but they can cross the wall anywhere and you don't know. Especially since romex seems to be more and more popular with housing construction.
I can can not believe it is acceptable under electrical codes. -- Bring back chicken and potato chips - Vote Perot! | |
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| Re: untrained installers? said by achuchma :said by yabos :No doubt you've never worked in construction. There's no way you can know where all the wires are in the wall especially low voltage wires. Yes you know they are near an outlet or switch but they can cross the wall anywhere and you don't know. Especially since romex seems to be more and more popular with housing construction. I can can not believe it is acceptable under electrical codes. Yep or installers who dont always follow 100% of the code and take short cuts.. I've seen it happen. -- It's NOT Ni-kon It's NE-KON!
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| Re: untrained installers? said by Subaru :said by achuchma :said by yabos :No doubt you've never worked in construction. There's no way you can know where all the wires are in the wall especially low voltage wires. Yes you know they are near an outlet or switch but they can cross the wall anywhere and you don't know. Especially since romex seems to be more and more popular with housing construction. I can can not believe it is acceptable under electrical codes. Yep or installers who dont always follow 100% of the code and take short cuts.. I've seen it happen. Even when the VZ tech follows all the rules, who is to say that the person that installed the wiring that was damaged, did??
What is really needed is x-ray vision glasses - or tearing open the wall - so that these problems can be avoided. It'll never happen. These accidents happen to CATV installers, alarm techs, plumbers, electricians, etc., in short, to anyone that works in your home with cutting tools on a DAILY basis, professionals included.
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| All the electrical wires going through wood studs I've seen here in Ontario are not BX. The only BX I've seen is in steel studded walls.
You should at least check what's on the other side of where you're drilling if you can. The article says he hit a wire which maybe he could have seen but usually you can't see any except in the basement if it's unfinished. | |
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join:2005-02-13 Belvidere, NJ 1 edit | Romex? I don't know about around you, but last I heard, it was banned as unsafe in NJ. | |
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| Re: untrained installers? said by TScheisskopf :Romex? I don't know about around you, but last I heard, it was banned as unsafe in NJ. Um no. Banned was "aluminum" wire. Romex is a brand name.
Here is more info on "Romex" wire and others...
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| Re: untrained installers? Well, IMHO, Romex is junk too...I have been privy to too many "accidents" that happen because something cuts or pierces the wire. -- Bring back chicken and potato chips - Vote Perot! | |
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join:2003-02-16 Ingersoll, ON | Re: untrained installers? Yes I've tried one of those stud finders before and it doesn't work very well at all. It's possible they could have much better ones but the $50 one I've tried is pretty much worthless. | |
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