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On Feb 6, 1:01?pm, bud-- wrote:
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definetely never insulate anywhere near it, thats a real fire risk


The only links I remember on K&T (originally posted by Phil Munro)
ahttp://www.waptac.org/sp.asp?id=7190
is a report to the Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs
on adding building insulation around existing K&T wiring. No record of
hazard was found in the large number of K&T installations that had
insulation added around them. (Larry Seekon, whose comments are quoted
was head electrical inspector in Minneapolis.)

http://web.archive.org/web/200408250...ine.gov/pfr/in...
? orhttp://tinyurl.com/297uk7
is the record of a complaint to the Maine state Bureau of Insurance by a
homeowner against an insurance company. The insurance company denied
renewal of a policy based on K&T wiring. The insurance company was
ordered to renew the policy because the insurance company "provided no
justification for its position that knob and tube wiring per se
automatically provides grounds for nonrenewal".

Where are your links that show a hazard of K&T wiring in contact with
insulation? The Illinois investigation couldn't find a hazard but you
must have better information than Illinois had.

Where are your links that show the fire hazard of K&T wiring? The
insurance company in Maine couldn't produce evidence of a hazard, but
you must have better information than the insurance company had.

I eagerly await your reply.

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bud--


well heres the real world discussion of K&T
http://aolsearch.aol.com/aol/search?...lover&ie=UTF-8

why does no one follow the link I poted earlier, or even the
discussion of a bunch of people reporting real worlds experiences on
this topic

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