Basically when you switch the light switch off the current will attempt to jump from one contact to the other.
Attic wiring sparking.
It s best to rewire the house whenever this is an issue which might come up if the house is old or if a previous owner attempted to perform the wire installation on their own without the aid of a professional.
The frame is not grounded and i m not sure what the effect is with respect to rf energy.
It can lead to house fires and the entire property burning down because a current was overloaded or the wiring caused a spark which caught the wood and insulation on fire.
If the wires are within 7 of the attic access hole or along any attic flooring you ll need.
Reasons why your light switch is sparking.
The staple gun should be loaded with wire staples designed for holding the size and type of wire you are running.
To get a spark wires would need to be run from each end and held in close proximity.
While one person holds the flashlight the other person should use a staple gun to run the wire along the rafters from one entry hole to the other.
Strip away about 6 inches of outer insulation and 1 2 inch of individual insulation from the end of each wire.
If you drill holes in the joists and run wire through those holes you ll be disturbing the insulation.
Bring all of the wire up into the attic.
It s a load spark a load spark occurs when the electrical current flowing to your light switch doesn t want to stop.
Use wire nuts to connect.
Rats mice raccoons squirrels and other animals may chew through electrical wiring which also increases the chance of an electrical fire in the attic.
And i think you would need to have some wood adjacent to the path but not blocking the path.
Roughly 5 of residential attic fires are caused by home heating systems.
Ember entry through vents can result in ignition of combustible materials in the attic and result in a building burning from the inside out.
Insert the end of the 12 2 wire into the fans junction box.
The importance of ember and flame entry into vents during wildfires has resulted in the development of commercially available vents designed to resist the intrusion of embers and flame and recomendations for new or retrofit vents to protect existing openings.