Splicing electrical wires that is the electrical connection or joining of two or more wires that conduct electricity in a building is a task that can be learned easily but if the splice is not made correctly the electrical system will be unreliable and unsafe risking fire or shock hazards.
Splicing electrical wires in a wall.
Wire splice connections must be housed inside a covered electrical box known as a junction box.
They are designed and approved for use in rework within existing structures.
This is the method approved by the national electrical code nec.
By law wire splices connections between two or more electrical wires must be made with approved electrical connectors.
A junction box also known as a splice or switch box is an electrical enclosure inside your home that contains wiring.
Electrical wires run behind the walls and through the ceiling of your home meeting at junction boxes.
It is a safety hazard to completely bury a junction box in a wall.
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This can be a junction box that has a blank cover placed on it as long as it is accessible from either side of a wall or accessible within an attic crawl space or basement area.
Use a wire nut size appropriate for the number and gauge of the wires you re using.
In this video i show you how to splice wires when your wires are too short for where you want to move an outlet.
A plastic connector called a wire nut is used to insulate and secure the splice.
The most common types of approved connectors are twist on plastic caps commonly known by the brand name wire nuts and the relative newcomers push in connectors.
These connectors can be the familiar twist on wire nuts or newer style push fit connectors.
A splice is the joining of two or more wires by twisting them together.