I went to replace a ceiling fan (that never worked right, in the five years I've had the house, but this weekend started making popping noises when the lights were on...), and found what I think might be a huge electrical problem (I suspect that this type of "work" is common in my house), so I'm trying to find out if it was correct back in 1982 (or shortly thereafter) when I think it was done.
When I took the fan apart to get it down, there was no electrical box, just a 3/8-1/2 inch hole with wires coming through it, and a couple of screws from the mounting bracket into the ceiling. So... up to the attic (on July 4th, my favorite...).
Up there: no electrical box, the wiring is just tied together with wirenuts and stuffed down between two chunks of 2x6 between the rafters (that the screws were going into. There was little to no slack in the cable (three conductor, 12 gauge, standard black/white/bare) and the ground was not cut, the ground for the fan/light was just wrapped around with electrical tape.
So, I put in a fan rated box, with support (I might put a fan back at some point or someone else might, and having lights drop on me overnight is unpleasant, so the extra $5 seems worth it--to never do this again), rewired everything inside the box, etc.
Since this is likely how the other 4 fans in the house were done, could it possibly have met code in 1982? It seems like there were no bare conductors or anything, but it certainly was not easy to get to the wiring to assess any problems there might have been. By the way, it was all covered in caulk too--may not be able to blame that on the builder, but still, it added to the fun (picking caulk off of the wires to get the wirenuts off, so I could finish dropping the non-functional fan, etc).
Sorry, got no pictures, did not take a camera up in the attic, to hot for that, would have shorted the camera out from sweat.
When I took the fan apart to get it down, there was no electrical box, just a 3/8-1/2 inch hole with wires coming through it, and a couple of screws from the mounting bracket into the ceiling. So... up to the attic (on July 4th, my favorite...).
Up there: no electrical box, the wiring is just tied together with wirenuts and stuffed down between two chunks of 2x6 between the rafters (that the screws were going into. There was little to no slack in the cable (three conductor, 12 gauge, standard black/white/bare) and the ground was not cut, the ground for the fan/light was just wrapped around with electrical tape.
So, I put in a fan rated box, with support (I might put a fan back at some point or someone else might, and having lights drop on me overnight is unpleasant, so the extra $5 seems worth it--to never do this again), rewired everything inside the box, etc.
Since this is likely how the other 4 fans in the house were done, could it possibly have met code in 1982? It seems like there were no bare conductors or anything, but it certainly was not easy to get to the wiring to assess any problems there might have been. By the way, it was all covered in caulk too--may not be able to blame that on the builder, but still, it added to the fun (picking caulk off of the wires to get the wirenuts off, so I could finish dropping the non-functional fan, etc).
Sorry, got no pictures, did not take a camera up in the attic, to hot for that, would have shorted the camera out from sweat.
