A couple code questions

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monkey

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I thought there was an article that prohibited extending an ungrounded residential circuit but I cannot locate it now. I am not referring to receptacle changeouts on a two wire system with gfci's etc, but actually extending a two wire circuit.

Also, section 411 (05) Lighting Systems Operating at 30 Volts or Less is clear as mud. I am looking for specifics such as allowable splicing (on the secondary side). Does the code allow open splices not in junction boxes on the secondary side?
 

chris kennedy

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Also, section 411 (05) Lighting Systems Operating at 30 Volts or Less is clear as mud. I am looking for specifics such as allowable splicing (on the secondary side). Does the code allow open splices not in junction boxes on the secondary side?

I would look around in 725 for this.
 

Little Bill

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I thought there was an article that prohibited extending an ungrounded residential circuit but I cannot locate it now. I am not referring to receptacle changeouts on a two wire system with gfci's etc, but actually extending a two wire circuit.
Also, section 411 (05) Lighting Systems Operating at 30 Volts or Less is clear as mud. I am looking for specifics such as allowable splicing (on the secondary side). Does the code allow open splices not in junction boxes on the secondary side?


There is no article prohibiting extending a 2-wire circuit. See 250.130(C). You have to follow the rules for extending however.
 

Dennis Alwon

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IMO, you cannot extend a 2 wire circuit without getting a ground wire to the circuit. This is only allowed for receptacles- for some reason...250.130(C) as mentioned by Bill
 

Dennis Alwon

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Also, section 411 (05) Lighting Systems Operating at 30 Volts or Less is clear as mud. I am looking for specifics such as allowable splicing (on the secondary side). Does the code allow open splices not in junction boxes on the secondary side?
IMO, no unless the lighting system is listed for a complete system. I don't believe splices are allowed without access and in JB's.
 
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