Splice Box In Attic
What is the correct and most efficient way to splice 14 2 from 14 3 that is running through my attic.
Splice box in attic. The safest way to splice wires in the attic is by placing the splice inside of a junction box. They think that no one will ever crawl into these spaces and know what they have left behind. There are two options for mounting boxes that are wholly contained within the attic. I needed to splice some cables half way to the fixture box.
I would like to add a switch and light to the existing electrical circuit wiring and not have to install more wiring and a new circuit breaker. Although code inspectors might accept either arrangement many builders prefer to mount junction boxes on the joist s top surface. Here is what i ve done. If you come across a wire or romex cable that nee.
You can attach them to the joist s side surface called the face or to the joist s top surface called the edge. When working with electrical you will run into a situation where someone didn t leave enough slack inside the electrical box. Inexperienced electricians often splice or cut electrical lines and will make splices without even using a junction box and cover. The second option is far more common.
I just want to verify that i ve done so properly. I am installing ceiling lights on my attic that has only fiberglass insulation. Before cutting label the cables with a marker so you will know which wires to splice together inside the j box. The family handyman editor rick muscoplat shows you how to splice in jumper wires to give you the slack you need.
Junction boxes and splicing electrical wiring. I ve spliced the cables with the plastic caps and encased the plastic in this box which is a metallic fixture box. As a result these improper connections will lay exposed in attics and can cause a lot of problems.