G GG Senior Member Location Ft.Worth, T.X. Jul 9, 2009 #1 Is a junction box required when making splices in the thermostat wire in an attic? What NEC article covers this? I loooked under class 2 circuits in the NEC and did not find anyhting.
Is a junction box required when making splices in the thermostat wire in an attic? What NEC article covers this? I loooked under class 2 circuits in the NEC and did not find anyhting.
Jim W in Tampa Senior Member Location Tampa Florida Jul 9, 2009 #2 They are class 2, see no reason could not be spliced without a box.
raider1 Senior Member Staff member Location Logan, Utah Jul 9, 2009 #3 I agree with Jim. Article 725 regulates T-stats which are a Class 2 circuit. Class 2 circuit conductors are not required to be spliced in a box. Chris
I agree with Jim. Article 725 regulates T-stats which are a Class 2 circuit. Class 2 circuit conductors are not required to be spliced in a box. Chris