JSeis
Well-Known Member
Yes, aluminum and copper have to be properly sized. In our state aluminum also requires a corrosion inhibitor paste. I think the problem is older homes with a mix of a wiring and manufactured homes that had all aluminum wiring but no antioxidant paste and in particular on the feeder line into the main panel. The code requirement was (back in 80’s) that all main panel feeder connects if aluminum require antioxidant paste.There’s really nothing wrong with aluminum wire as it’s used today in larger sizes. Most feeders and services are now aluminum due to the skyrocketing cost of copper.
The past problems were with branch circuits (smaller wire size) terminated on devices with terminals unsuited for aluminum’s temperature coefficient.
In any case, utilizing a competent electrician is always a good idea!
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