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New Guy
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Flushmount Light With MIN 90C Supply Conductors
I am a painter/tiler but this doesn't seem to difficult just a couple questions...
1 - The light I have has 2 bulbs. Therefore, I have 2 white fixtures wires and one white supply wire. I assume that you just connect all 3 in the same wire nut. Is this correct? 2 - A sticker on the wires says, "MIN 90 C Supply Conductors". The house was built in 1953, The wiring doesn't look like it has been updated. I have read somewhere that houses built before 1985 usually have supply wires rated at 60 C. Is this a concern? Should I find a light with a MIN 60 C Supply Conductors? Thanks!!! |
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Trade: Electrical; Commercial and Residential Service
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Central PA
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