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  2. Aluminum building wiring - Wikipedia

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    Most of the problems related to aluminum wire are typically associated with older (pre-1972) AA-1350 alloy solid aluminum wire, sometimes referred to as "old technology" aluminum wiring, as the properties of that wire result in significantly more expansion and contraction than copper wire or modern day AA-8000 series aluminum wire.

  3. Talk:Aluminum building wiring - Wikipedia

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    Also, many of the reported field problems associated with pig-tailing repairs with Ideal twist on connectors are suspected to be DIY disasters where Harry C. Homeowner (C for Cheap) goes to the big box home improvement store and is handed a box of purple wire nuts by the local crossing guard to "fix" the problem himself (without the experience ...

  4. Zinsco - Wikipedia

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    But Alloy 6061 continued to be used, both in wiring and in electrical panels. From 1964 to 1972, 6061 aluminum wire and quick-wire receptacles were being installed in over two million homes, particularly tract homes. This wire was inferior, and the aluminum had tremendous expansion and contraction between power consumption and rest.

  5. 15 Parts of Your House That Will Always Fail a Home Inspection

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    Once you understand why a home might fail inspection, you can better formulate a repair plan. Here are 15 common things that may come up and what you can do to address the issues.

  6. 1 In 3 homes have home repair problems that can make you sick

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    A new report from the non-profit National Center for Healthy Housing reveals as many as one out of every three homes in a metro area may have home repair problems that exposes residents to ...

  7. High resistance connection - Wikipedia

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    In North America, high resistance junctions are sometimes observed at the terminations of aluminum wire circuits, where oxidation has caused increased resistance, resulting in thermal creep. No technology located in a circuit breaker or fuse panel could detect a high-resistance wiring fault as no measurable characteristic exists that ...

  8. Housing quality and health outcomes in the United States

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    Homes that are lacking toilets, have faulty or unreliable heating systems, or have exposed electrical wiring do not protect inhabitants from disease and injury and can cause serious psychological stress are categorized as being "severe" housing problems. [3] "Moderate" housing problems are things such as having unvented gas, oil, or kerosene as ...

  9. 15 Things That Will Always Fail a Home Inspection (and ... - AOL

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    Once you understand why a home might fail inspection, you can better formulate a repair plan. Here are 15 common things that may come up and what you can do to address the issues.