Farmfly
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Hey all, I’m finishing up a outdoor pavilion/kitchen area do I have to use bubble covers to be code compliant? It is open on all four sides to the elements
That is code compliant. The lower cover is in a wet location the high one is in a damp location.I use buble covers on eveything lower than the side aprons under the roof. Flip covers above thatView attachment 2561680
Location, Damp. Locations protected from weather and not
subject to saturation with water or other liquids but subject to
moderate degrees of moisture. (CMP-1)
Informational Note: Examples of such locations include partially
protected locations under canopies, marquees, roofed open
porches, and like locations, and interior locations subject to
moderate degrees of moisture, such as some basements, some
barns, and some cold-storage warehouses.
IMO, the lower one is not in a wet location but Rob is probably correct as the inspector will see it that way. Personally I don't see how water will get in there. Perhaps once in a blue moon you may get a blowing rain that may come close.
Arlington is making a nice compromise. Arligton In Box. No bubble, is flush mount and has In-Use cover.
Arlington | Low Profile IN BOX<sup>®</sup> for New Brick Construction
Recessed electrical box with weatherproof in use cover for new brick construction. Non-metallic cover and base. Accepts most single gang wiring devices and uses standard indoor wall plates or a FGCI cover plate. Box and white cover are textured/paintable. UV rated plastic for long outdoor life.www.aifittings.com
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Arlington is making a nice compromise. Arligton In Box. No bubble, is flush mount and has In-Use cover.
Arlington | Low Profile IN BOX<sup>®</sup> for New Brick Construction
Recessed electrical box with weatherproof in use cover for new brick construction. Non-metallic cover and base. Accepts most single gang wiring devices and uses standard indoor wall plates or a FGCI cover plate. Box and white cover are textured/paintable. UV rated plastic for long outdoor life.www.aifittings.com
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I worked for a shop whose owner refused to use the plastic ones. He wanted only the metal ones because they were more rugged.Yup. Bubble covers are a silly code requirement anyways, because if they actually get used the outer cover gets removed or snapped off anyways. Other than the rugged metal ones, I've never seen them actually used and in 1 piece.
They are nice, can't seem to get them lately.Arlington is making a nice compromise. Arligton In Box. No bubble, is flush mount and has In-Use cover.
Arlington | Low Profile IN BOX<sup>®</sup> for New Brick Construction
Recessed electrical box with weatherproof in use cover for new brick construction. Non-metallic cover and base. Accepts most single gang wiring devices and uses standard indoor wall plates or a FGCI cover plate. Box and white cover are textured/paintable. UV rated plastic for long outdoor life.www.aifittings.com
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When they hose the area down to clean with with a power washer!IMO, the lower one is not in a wet location but Rob is probably correct as the inspector will see it that way. Personally I don't see how water will get in there. Perhaps once in a blue moon you may get a blowing rain that may come close.
power washers are good at penetrating things that are otherwise considered water tight at times.When they hose the area down to clean with with a power washer!
I like the Arlington IN Boxes. I take the door off to wire them. Metal ones are harder to remove the door to wire them.
Nib broken off, use a screw and Nylock.