Electrical – Tie lighting on Knob and Tube to a low voltage (12v) system

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I have an old stone 18th C. Pennsylvania farm house. In several rooms, wall sconces were installed when the house was first electrified – with knob & tube wiring. The knob and tube wired to old outlets are being rewired with romex to handle modern heavier loads. But for the sconces, I wanted to explore the possibility of connecting the knob & tube wiring from a low voltage 12v source.

Questions:

  1. I imagine 12 volt is safer than 120 volt. I have read here elsewhere that NFPA70 (National Electic Code) does not exclude use of knob & tube, but that some insurance companies will not insure a house with active knob & tube. I wonder how an insurance underwriter would react to the use of old knob & tube for 12v lighting only?
  2. Would a 12v system work with K&T wiring? And old sconces?

Best Answer

The NEC, except for a few exceptions, doesn't really concern itself with anything under 50V. There used to be some commercial showroom lighting that actually did what you are talking about back in the 90's, but I never saw any of it applied to residential.

I would make sure of a few things before I did it. 1. Make sure the transition from 120V to 12V was code compliant. 2. Make sure that whatever you are installing is an approved system for your use. 3. I would still talk to your AHJ and get their input before doing anything.

Hope this helps and good luck.