BoogerMc
Sep 15, 2008, 10:44 PM
I'm in the process of remodeling a home that I own but do not live in nor do I intend to keep for much longer; the house is 68 years old and so far I have had to replace all the plumbing, drainage, the septic tank, the well pump and water storage tank, the hot water tank and upgrade the bathroom with a complete remodel and addition of a shower surrond (there has never been more than a tub until now). My upcoming projects include a renovated kitchen and some minor touches to the remaining rooms. My biggest concern is the electrical, I know it is outdated and needs to be replaced, but there are a few questions I need answers to and don't want to waste my quickly deplenishing budget on things that do not add value to the house. For example a copy of the electrical code book for the state of Ohio. I have looked around the net and seen it for as little as fifty to sixty dollars and as high as one hundred. All I really need to know are:
1] How many items (outlets , lights and / or switches) can I place on one circuit?
2] Should or can light switches be wired in circuit or do they need to be wired like a tributary, in other words can I simply cut the main feed wire to the light and add a switch or do I need to have the switch on its own line which interupts the main circuit of the light?
3] If I'm replacing the old wiring (two conductor aluminum wire with a cloth insulation and a wrapped metal sleeve) do I need to remove it completely or can I simply cut it short and tape it or cap it off even if it will no longer carry any current?
4] Can I feed a single line to a junction box and split it into four or more lines from the box?
I'm sure more questions will arise later, but these are the ones I am facing problems with at the moment. Any one out there who can help? It will be greatly appreciated.
By the way, the current breaker box is a Pushmatic and has three 220 breakers and five single and two double throw 110's with five slots still open. The wiring in the house is a mis-matched, hodge podge of old and semi new and there are at least a dozen or more items on each circuit. I know this because when I turned off the breaker for the bathroom ceiling light, the hall light, both bedroom lights and part of the attic lost electricity as well.
So as I said, any help will be aprreciated.
1] How many items (outlets , lights and / or switches) can I place on one circuit?
2] Should or can light switches be wired in circuit or do they need to be wired like a tributary, in other words can I simply cut the main feed wire to the light and add a switch or do I need to have the switch on its own line which interupts the main circuit of the light?
3] If I'm replacing the old wiring (two conductor aluminum wire with a cloth insulation and a wrapped metal sleeve) do I need to remove it completely or can I simply cut it short and tape it or cap it off even if it will no longer carry any current?
4] Can I feed a single line to a junction box and split it into four or more lines from the box?
I'm sure more questions will arise later, but these are the ones I am facing problems with at the moment. Any one out there who can help? It will be greatly appreciated.
By the way, the current breaker box is a Pushmatic and has three 220 breakers and five single and two double throw 110's with five slots still open. The wiring in the house is a mis-matched, hodge podge of old and semi new and there are at least a dozen or more items on each circuit. I know this because when I turned off the breaker for the bathroom ceiling light, the hall light, both bedroom lights and part of the attic lost electricity as well.
So as I said, any help will be aprreciated.