How to make this legal....

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Pizza

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I'm working in a showroom where they built a floating wall in the middle of the showroom for added display options. The wall is a 6" deep and about 12' high by 8' long and does not go all the way up to the deck.
The wall was built ( out of coincidence) right over a 6" round PVC in -floor box with a duplex receptacle in it. (Concrete floor)
They want me to use that in -floor power for a switch for lighted display on the new wall. They are willing to cut in an access panel for the existing in floor power box on the backside of the wall.

Is there anyway I could keep that in-floor duplex receptacle and cover plate as is inside the wall and bring power out of it to my switch legally?
Any type of male cord end assembly I could feed my switch with?, it would be under six feet.



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Sounds like you're doing the electrical work for a lamp (bulbs,switch, plug and the structure that they are mounted to)

:)

No, I need to feed a switch box that will switch a duplex receptacle in the wall.


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Get a new floor box cover that is designed to feed power out. We use them all the time for systems furniture. Just bring a 1/2" flex out to your switch box.
 
Get a new floor box cover that is designed to feed power out. We use them all the time for systems furniture. Just bring a 1/2" flex out to your switch box.
Ding-ding-ding. We have a winner.

(MC/AC will work too.)

Access has to be large enough to remove the floor box cover.
 
Get a new floor box cover that is designed to feed power out. We use them all the time for systems furniture. Just bring a 1/2" flex out to your switch box.

Good idea that's what I'm going to do. It's about a $125 for the brass plate and the adapter ring to make it happen. It won't be hack though.


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