mstrlucky74
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Any reason you can’t run EMT/RGS directly into the housing/j-box that’s attached to a downlight? Thanks.
Any reason you can’t run EMT/RGS directly into the housing/j-box that’s attached to a downlight? Thanks.
Yes....several
Yes you could.You could not pipe right into the housing?
NC DHSR and some local NC inspectors tried to require the same thing based on 517.30(C)(3), the problem was 517.30(C)(3)(3)d, the requirements of IBC chapter 7, and CISCA (grid ceiling installation in seismic categories) which basically says it is necessary to have a flexible connection to items attached to the ceiling grid.AHCA in Florida was not allowing it in hospitals for a while but I think they have come around.
When the ceiling is hard lid and MC isn't allowed, I expect my guys to run conduit not flex.
Bingo....now the OP needs to find out if MC is allowed or not
Sounds like you need to submit an RFI. in NYC you could use mc/bx/ or fmc but your spec might not allow it basically your allowed to by code, but the spec is what your going off of
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I understand. But curious if you has spec that read like mine(full EMT) would fixture tails(FMC) be accepted. I know yes by code.