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Upgrade Old Knob and Tube Electrical Wiring

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Can I upgrade circuit wiring and outlets and still keep the lighting circuit in tack? How to Fix Old Electrical Wiring Problems: Guide for Repairing Old Wiring, Upgrading Knob and Tube Wiring and a Fuse Box

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Electrical Project: Can I upgrade circuit wiring and outlets and still keep the lighting circuit in tack?

My 1907 house has a 200 amp service, and the kitchen has been upgraded with new circuits.

Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!

Background: Rebecca, a Handy-woman from Jackson, MO.

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Thanks for your electrical wiring question Rebeca.

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How to Fix Old Electrical Wiring Problems

Upgrading Knob and Tube Wiring and a Fuse Box

  1. Replacing the Fuse Box
    When upgrading the existing knob and tube style wiring it is important to disconnect the existing portion of the circuit that has been replaced with new wiring, and it is best to remove any old or abandoned wiring.
  2. Replacing the existing fuse box with a new sub-panel with circuit breakers would be advisable, and most likely necessary to eliminate the possibility of complications with fuses and connections within.
  3. The sub-panel must have a separate ground wire that is bonded back at the main electrical panel.
  4. The sub-panel ground wire must not be bonded with the neutral wire inside the sub-panel, the two must be separate and isolated from each other.
  5. The ground and neutral wires are only bonded together at the main electrical panel where the ground bond is required.
  6. While your at it, I would strongly suggest that consider installing smoke detectors in the home that are hard-wired with battery back up and inter-connected together so that if one goes into alarm, they all do.

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