sands35
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Hi, been lurking a while. Bought a house a few months ago. It was built in 1962.
Long term I'll be putting in a new garage to expand from 2 car to 4-5 car. Also need a place to put the track toy (2000 BMW M Coupe).
Need to do windows first though.
The nice thing (electrically) about the house is that it has three 200 amp services into the basement.
The person who built the house in '62 was a CEO of a major company. Modest house by today's standard, but he speced industrial style Square D breakers in the basement. Nice to have service disconnects into the sub panels to make them completely dead when I'm in there.
The bummer is that all of the original outlets do not have grounds in them. Near as I can tell, there have been 2-3 remodels done in the house's history and all the "new" electrical is properly grounded and sized.
The issue is that a lot of the older outlets have had the 2 prong outlets replaced with 3 prong outlets. (this was flagged on the inspection report, so I knew about this going in.) Some dead outlets as well, need to pull new wire for those regardless.
Near as I can tell my options are:
1) Replace the three prong with two prong outlets
2) GFCI the outlets
3) Pull new NM-B wire to the outlets with grounds
The decent thing is that just about all of the no ground outlets are in common areas and will basically only be used for two prong lamps or the vacuum cleaner, not for duty or semi-permanent service with appliances or AV equipment.
There are some outlets where it will be easy for me to pull new wire, so I'll probably just do it so it's done right. The outlets on the exterior walls are another matter though.
Advice?
Long term I'll be putting in a new garage to expand from 2 car to 4-5 car. Also need a place to put the track toy (2000 BMW M Coupe).
The nice thing (electrically) about the house is that it has three 200 amp services into the basement.
The person who built the house in '62 was a CEO of a major company. Modest house by today's standard, but he speced industrial style Square D breakers in the basement. Nice to have service disconnects into the sub panels to make them completely dead when I'm in there.
The bummer is that all of the original outlets do not have grounds in them. Near as I can tell, there have been 2-3 remodels done in the house's history and all the "new" electrical is properly grounded and sized.
The issue is that a lot of the older outlets have had the 2 prong outlets replaced with 3 prong outlets. (this was flagged on the inspection report, so I knew about this going in.) Some dead outlets as well, need to pull new wire for those regardless.
Near as I can tell my options are:
1) Replace the three prong with two prong outlets
2) GFCI the outlets
3) Pull new NM-B wire to the outlets with grounds
The decent thing is that just about all of the no ground outlets are in common areas and will basically only be used for two prong lamps or the vacuum cleaner, not for duty or semi-permanent service with appliances or AV equipment.
There are some outlets where it will be easy for me to pull new wire, so I'll probably just do it so it's done right. The outlets on the exterior walls are another matter though.
Advice?
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