Connections & Luminares

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mark32

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Perhaps this is a silly question but it's one that comes to mind from time to time. When installing a fixture with a canopy, do you typically tuck the connections up into the box or let them float in the canopy?
 

infinity

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New Jersey
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Either way, depending on the size of the box and how crowded it is. For a pancake box the conductors usually end up in the canopy.:)
 

al hildenbrand

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Minnesota
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Electrical Contractor, Electrical Consultant, Electrical Engineer
For me, it's real situational. The way the fixture attaches to the box will determine some of it. If I have to hold the fixture while I make the last wirenut connections, then I'm likely to have already folded the other conductors and splices into the box so they are behind the fixture strap. The less I have to fuss with before the fixture is against the ceiling, the better.
 

LarryFine

Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA
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Henrico County, VA
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Electrical Contractor
The hardest box to stuff is usually a 1-gang metal box mounted (barely) in an exterior wall with the fixture strap almost blocking the whole box.


Added: Oh, yeah. I try to stuff them into the box, but it depends, as above.
 
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