Cutin boxes for devices

Status
Not open for further replies.

JdoubleU

Senior Member
We are installing a low voltage device to controll a gas fire place. Can I use the low voltage cut in boxes (the one without a back) to mount my device in. Where is it in the code.
 
Sure can. You're only breaking the millivolt pilot circuit, and the voltage will not go above 750 milliamps with a Thermopile.
 
mdshunk said:
Sure can. You're only breaking the millivolt pilot circuit, and the voltage will not go above 750 milliamps with a Thermopile.
Thank you for your reply. I needed a quick reply and I got one. Do you know where I can find this in the code book.
 
Jakewhis said:
Thank you for your reply. I needed a quick reply and I got one. Do you know where I can find this in the code book.

I don't think there is something that directly says it is OK.

300.15 requires a box at switch points. However, 725.3 states that only the sections of article 300 that are referenced in 725 apply to Class 1, 2, or 3 circuits. I don't see 300.15 referenced, so, no box required.

You would have to check the fireplace, but I would think it is classified as a class 2 circuit.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top