I'm An Electrician. Here Are 10 Things Wrong With My Home's Wiring.

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Synopsis:
For those following the channel story of Joel’s never-ending house rewire, let’s just say, there’s plenty more work to do. The Walsman’s bought their 1938 home knowing that the electrical needed serious attention, and so this is not a video endorsing any of the practices you see. Instead, it just so happens to be a single location where we can show you most of the common issues we see across jobsites daily! Feel free to chime in in the comments with which violation you stumble across most often.

Laced within the technical instruction are recommendations and points of professionalism employed daily by Jefferson Electric masters, journeymen, & apprentices.

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National Electrical Code (NEC) referenced in this video:
Free Access Here: https://www.nfpa.org/codes-and-standards/all-codes-and-standards/list-of-codes-and-standards/detail?code=70
[] Unused Wires Must Be Capped [NEC 110.12]
[] Open Panel Or Box Knockouts [NEC 110.12(A)]
[] Separation of Grounds & Neutrals [NEC 250.32(B)(1)]
[] Breakers Matched To Wire By Circuit [NEC 240.4]
[] Electrical Connections Fully Enclosed [NEC 110.12(A)]
[] GFCI In Damp Locations [NEC 210.8]
[] Wire Secured & Supported [NEC 334.30]
[] Conduit Secured & Supported [NEC 358.30]
[] Loose Fittings [NEC 258.42]
[] Working Space [NEC 110.26]

Outline:
0:00 - Introduction
0:53 - 1. Uncapped Wires
1:12 - 2. Open Knockouts
1:42 - 3. Misplaced Neutral Wires
2:29 - 4. Mismatched Breakers-To-Circuits
3:08 - 5 & 6. Missing Electrical Enclosures & Lacking GFCI Protection
3:56 - 7. Incorrectly Secured & Supported Wires
4:28 - 8 & 9. Incorrectly Secured & Supported Conduit & Loose Fittings
4:49 - 10. Inadequate Working Space

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