Not if the bulbs are not enclosed because someone can add an incandescent later. Track is a terrible closet light, IMO. Although unclear I believe the intent is to not allow track lighting in closets.Does the NEC allow track lighting in walk-in closets if the lamps are LED or CFLs.
According to the definition of "track lighting" and by reading 410.16 I would say track lighting is not allowed in the closet.
410.16 does not list track lighting as a permitted luminaire.
I tend to agree as I stated above but someone could argue that a track light is a surface mounted fixture
I tend to agree as I stated above but someone could argue that a track light is a surface mounted fixture
I always like a good argument! :happyyes:
Does the NEC allow track lighting in walk-in closets if the lamps are LED or CFLs.
As for the CFL issue, the NEC never said they didn't count as making the fixture fluorescent. That's only an interpretation by the IAEI and a specification in some energy codes. With the "banning" of the ordinary light bulb, it's worth revisiting the issue. It's bad enough when something 'might' happen, but even worse when the 'maybe' has already been legislated out of existance.
And I'm sure someone will....... )
A cfl that utilizes a standard socket is not acceptable because someone could and will change the bulb to am incandescent.And correct me if I'm wrong, but i believe I seen a florescent inside a A-19 to make it look like a normal lamp, now would that count as totally enclosed?
A cfl that utilizes a standard socket is not acceptable because someone could and will change the bulb to am incandescent.
No thanks, as I said before it is not a good light.come on now Dennis, i am just trying to get that track light installed in your closet for you.
No thanks, as I said before it is not a good light.
Does this mean I'm fired?:lol: By no means would i ever try to put a track light in a closet, I did have a customer one time ask for a chandelier, yes closet was that big. Sorry, exposed lamps, it wouldn,t be prudent:happyno:
..... ..... the inspector and he said to get the architect to change the name on the plan to dressing room and he would be okay since it technically was not a closet.
No as it is not a living area required by 210.52, imo. I may have had one or two but I can't rememberNow aside from lighting, does the dressing room have to have receptacles placement according to 210.52.
Did you have receptacles installed in the dressing room?