dclynch
Dec 4, 2006, 03:29 PM
I think I know the answer, but...
In the process of doing another project, I discovered that 14-2 plus ground Romex-type cable had been used with a 20 amp circuit breaker. The circuit fed outlets in a bedroom, including a window air conditioner. It has been this way for at least 20 years. I changed the breaker to 15 amp and decided to use the 14 gauge cable for a general lighting circuit and rewire the outlets with 12 gauge cable connected to 20 amp breaker. When I spliced into the 14 gauge cable, the black wire insulation was fused to the Romex covering - I imagine the wire had overheated and partial melting occurred. The insulation was not brittle, just stuck to the coat.
The question is, do I need to replace the entire 14 gauge cable? This is on the third floor of an old house and it would be difficult. I have looked over a 10-foot length and the cable appears intact from the outside. Any thoughts?
In the process of doing another project, I discovered that 14-2 plus ground Romex-type cable had been used with a 20 amp circuit breaker. The circuit fed outlets in a bedroom, including a window air conditioner. It has been this way for at least 20 years. I changed the breaker to 15 amp and decided to use the 14 gauge cable for a general lighting circuit and rewire the outlets with 12 gauge cable connected to 20 amp breaker. When I spliced into the 14 gauge cable, the black wire insulation was fused to the Romex covering - I imagine the wire had overheated and partial melting occurred. The insulation was not brittle, just stuck to the coat.
The question is, do I need to replace the entire 14 gauge cable? This is on the third floor of an old house and it would be difficult. I have looked over a 10-foot length and the cable appears intact from the outside. Any thoughts?