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gfretwell #195038 07/07/10 10:11 AM
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Greg,

I remember that old silver asphalt wire from years ago. They use to use it all around this area in the 60's. I believe it also had a smaller grounding wire in it too.

When they use to make AL wires, they use to have black insulation on that wire.

Lastly, once when I first started in business, I found a job where the HO did all of his own wiring. I think I saw every kind of wire connecting everything together, Black wire, asphalt, zip cord, AC, extension cord wiring, etc. Plus that was just in one room behind the dry wall! I told the GC of the job that I couldn't guarantee any wiring unless the drywall was removed. So he had to remove most of it in order to be sure that the wiring was safe.

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sadly, that's been my existence for 1/4 century Harold

imho, Rod Sterling could have written an episode on it...

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the strange phenomenon of a garden varity electrician, trapped in a mobius logic strip of vintage wiring, unable to escape the daily explanations of it.........

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~s~:

"priceless"!!!!


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My childhood home (brand-new in 1967) was wired with that silver-asphalt "Romex" from top to bottom in Fayetteville, NC. Although I was only seven years old, I remember it well. Even the 6/3 for the range had this same form of jacket (no ground wire of course). I was just a very inquisitive kid, what can I say?

My parent's house in Virginia that was built in 1974 still had some 4/3 SEU cable feeding the furnace that had a similar jacket. The second 4/3 circuit was "that modern stuff". Wow, two 70 amp copper circuits feeding a straight-electric forced air furnace. Can you imagine that these days?

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EV607797 #195051 07/08/10 03:51 AM
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YMMV with ground wires in the paper Romex. This house (SW Fl) has the smaller ground (1963) and the house I grew up in (DC area) had the same reduced ground in paper RX built in 1953. It was only connected to the box. NEMA 1-15 receptacles throughout.
If you plugged in the 5-15 adapter and hooked up the ground wire you did have a ground.


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that makes me wonder, is there any sort of 'history of wire' (for lack of better terminology) that would forward details .....?

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Sounds like something Mike Holt may have.


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gfretwell #195102 07/12/10 09:32 AM
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Greg,


I found this like:

http://www.codecheck.com/cc/wiring_history.htm#nmnoground


I didn't read it yet, when I am done here I will go back to it. And as we all know, if it is on the Internet! It must be true! smile Everything with a grain of salt.

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They even have Joe's "original NEC" on that page.
It looks reasonable. I know they were using grounded RX in DC in 54 as the article says.


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Talk about a trip down memory lane...Joe T...Dave S (aka 'Davie' and a few other handles. Only place I read Dave S is his monthly resi articles in EC Mag.

Joe T., where are you??



John
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