Does soldering violate electrical codes?
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 18:54:10 -0800 (PST), JIMMIE
wrote:
On Nov 10, 8:42Â*pm, "news.eternal-september.org"
wrote:
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Existential Angst typed:
Awl --
Does soldering #12 or #14 wires before placing a wire nut on them
violate any codes?
Can soldering + electrical tape (or bug tape) *substitute* for a wire
nut? Ditto with thicker wires and "bugs".
tia
It may or may not be allowed; the ONLY place to get a reliable answer from
would be your local code enforcement office. Â*When I lived in Chicago, it
was legal there. Â*It's legal here where i live now, too. Â*But it's NOT legal
in Ct, Ca, or in most of the southers states. Â*Remember, the NEC is minimum
requirements: Your local codes have the very last word as long as they don't
violate the NEC.
Â* Â*So, give the code office a call. Â*They're almost always good guys, and
you don't have to identify yourself.
HTH,
Twayne`
Soldering may or may not violate the most applicable codes but I
don't know of any jurisdiction where soldering is required. I for one
would be interested in knowing of anyplace where solder joints were
required.
Jimmie
NONE in north america
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