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Colbyt
 
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I've removed a wall in the kitchen of my house, and there were 3
circuits running through it, one an outlet, one a switch, and one just
runs straight through.

What I mean to do is cut them, splice them to new (longer) wire, run
them through the floor over to the wall, then let them continue up into
the attic as they do now.

My issue, however, is that these are BX/armored wires. From what I
understand, these get their ground through the steel "armor" conduit
they run through.
Is there a way to splice these wires with modern NM?


Thanks,
John


I am not an electrician.

BUT, I think if you use metal junction boxes securely tighten the armored
cable to the box and secure the ground wire of the NM to the box you will
find that a circuit tester indicates that the ground is connected. At least
that will be the case if you had a ground before you started.

For your safety and future needs be sure not to enclose any junction boxes
inside walls or inaccessible areas. Keep all junction boxes in the attic,
crawl or basement.


Colbyt