82angelfan
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- Hesperia, Ca
Does anyone know what cover plate is called where you connect you flex to on a 2 x 4? Lumax Lighting went out of business and I am missing a few on an OSHPD job so I cant just make anything work.
Can you post a pic of what you're looking for and/or where you need it?
I know, We are actually installing new fixtures but the cover and wago come in a bag, which fell on the floor and got swept up by the laborers. Now I'm short 3 and the company is out of business. Usually I will knock out a 4s blank, but not on OSHPD.Those cover the wiring compartment of the troffer?
We always have your problem when customer supplies the fixtures and we see that they were removed from another building. Of course whoever removed them just takes the screw out of the cover and cuts the leads. The cover stays with the whip.
-Hal
we didn't buy them. provided by owner.Some distributor someplace doesn't still have three new fixtures?
-Hal
OSHPD is Health Care facilities. For liability reasons everything is closely monitored by a State C.O. and an I.O.R. This would void the U.L. listing.What is OSHPD?
And why not use a single gang blank cover, instead of the 4S cover?
Doesn't that make it his responsibility instead of yours?we didn't buy them. provided by owner.
we didn't buy them. provided by owner.
Yes, but it never in reality lets you off the hook.Doesn't that make it his responsibility instead of yours?
But if they were there and his laborers lost them its back on him......Doesn't that make it his responsibility instead of yours?
Not Home Owner. They are easy. State HCAI Compliance Officer and Director of facilities for reginal hospital. If we (the apprentice putting the lights in the T-Bar) dropped the cover, and kid sweeping the jobsite chucked them out it is on me as the foreman to replace them. I will try some Lithonia covers. These seem wider and shorter.Yes, but it never in reality lets you off the hook.
If an inspector comes and calls it out, it is the electrician who holds the bag.
If you turn to the HO and make statement that a part is missing or not available it is still the electricians fault, and response from HO will be "that is why I hired a professional".
Yep. If making your own plate isn't going to pass then tell owner to find correct plate or a new luminaire that is complete, or you can offer to provide a new luminaire at whatever you will charge for it but possibly won't be same thing as what is there.But if they were there and his laborers lost them its back on him......
