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Vern Heiler
09-13-2010, 12:31 PM
The splice in this panel has me a little concerned. By the size and shape of the tape wads I would have to guess they are wire nuts and not copalum crimp splices. The house was built in 2000 and I think the purple wire nuts were code compliant at the time (and may still be), but can't tell if they are the Ideal #65 type or not.
There have been several threads regarding the different splices and the purple Ideal #65 is known to have failed.
What, if anything would you put in the report?
Thanks in advance.
James Duffin
09-13-2010, 12:53 PM
It looks like they used a split bolt to change from alum to copper so the wire would fit on a 30 amp breaker. The only concern, if any, would be if they used a copper to alum split bolt. If I saw that and the rest of the panel looked OK I would not say anything.
Lot's of time the electrician does not know what is going to be installed so they run a wire to handle most anything. I bet this circuit is for an outside condensing unit or heat pump.
Vern Heiler
09-13-2010, 01:35 PM
It looks like they used a split bolt to change from alum to copper so the wire would fit on a 30 amp breaker. The only concern, if any, would be if they used a copper to alum split bolt. If I saw that and the rest of the panel looked OK I would not say anything.
Lot's of time the electrician does not know what is going to be installed so they run a wire to handle most anything. I bet this circuit is for an outside condensing unit or heat pump.
Your right about it being for a/c, but the shape is "wire nut".
Bruce Ramsey
09-14-2010, 08:18 AM
Just for argument sake...
Assumming both wires are copper, is there an approved wire nut that would handle the two different wire sizes?
And you have 2 breakers feeding a single wire with the lower splice. Turn off one breaker and the wires are still engerized.
Get a sparky in there.
Jim Port
09-14-2010, 08:43 AM
Just for argument sake...
Assumming both wires are copper, is there an approved wire nut that would handle the two different wire sizes?
Most wire nuts are listed for a range of wire sizes. The wires do not have to be the same size.
And you have 2 breakers feeding a single wire with the lower splice. Turn off one breaker and the wires are still engerized.
Get a sparky in there.
I believe what you are seeing is the black conductor going to the 2 pole breaker below the one with the splice in question.
Roger Frazee
09-14-2010, 01:28 PM
Why the splice? A 30 amp QO breaker will accept 8 awg al/cu.
James Duffin
09-14-2010, 01:49 PM
Maybe it is a #6?
Roger Frazee
09-14-2010, 02:02 PM
Maybe it is a #6?
HI James
Yeah could be....I was going by the 40 amp breaker below the 30 amp those wires look identical in size to me but I suppose they could both be # 6 and likely to be the case since they are aluminum..
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