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NEC re-wire help!
Hello- I wish to convert my 220v circuits to 110v as I have brought
natural gas into the home leaving free dedicated circuits from the old elec. dryer, range and water heater. I intend to switch out the breaker to a single pole 20 amp attach the black wire to the new breaker and the second hot (red) I will lable white and attach to the rail. The new 110 outlet I would rewire normally. Is this procedure up to NEC snuff? What if I needed a longer line and spliced (inside a junction box) to a smaller gage wire such at 12/2 romex? Thanks. |
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