quogueelectric
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Does anyone see a violation in daisychaining 2x4 lay in fixtures using duplex connectors with MC cable? this has become a heated topic on the job.
Does anyone see a violation in daisychaining 2x4 lay in fixtures using duplex connectors with MC cable? this has become a heated topic on the job.
The usual "issue" here is the support of the cable....no issues on using duplex conns.
The usual "issue" here is the support of the cable....no issues on using duplex conns.
Does anyone see a violation in daisychaining 2x4 lay in fixtures using duplex connectors with MC cable? this has become a heated topic on the job.
The usual "issue" here is the support of the cable....no issues on using duplex conns.
I don't see any difference here for securing or supporting.
As long as the MC is not laying on the grid. those caddy wire clips work well.
Don't you have two ceiling wires connected to the fixture that you can batwing too?
Also, the fixture is not being used as a raceway in this instance, only as a junction box.
I'm curious what the arguments on each side are.
I would really like to know what the oppossing argument is.
BTW My name is Karl and I'm a "Daisy-Chainer."![]()
I say it is perfectly fine I normally try to get the permanant lighting all daisy chained out asap and put temp cages on for temp lighting when the ceiling is finished and the fixtures are in. I hate wasting romex on temp light stringers although sometimes I have to do this against my will. Total waste of time and money in my opinion. Although the cable should be propperly supported, yet others say it is using the fixture as a raceway as George pointed out it is not.
What step are you on and how long have you been clean, Karl?![]()
Yeah, its a code forum ... :..: I can go with you on the spiral thought ....Much like this forum....there always seems to be too much talking about a minor point :grin:
So what do "they" do, when they have a switched fixture with a
emergency ballast?