A ARF Member Aug 5, 2011 #1 Has anyone been asked to hide wall mounted dimmer switch locations behind a decorative feature ( picture/logo) panel and if so, are there any code implications?
Has anyone been asked to hide wall mounted dimmer switch locations behind a decorative feature ( picture/logo) panel and if so, are there any code implications?
Dennis Alwon Moderator Staff member Location Chapel Hill, NC Occupation Retired Electrical Contractor Aug 5, 2011 #2 As long as it is accessible it should be compliant
qcroanoke Sometimes I don't know if I'm the boxer or the bag Location Roanoke, VA. Occupation Sorta retired........ Aug 5, 2011 #3 Dennis Alwon said: As long as it is accessible it should be compliant Click to expand... Agreed. People put furniture in front of receptacles all the time. A switch would be no different.
Dennis Alwon said: As long as it is accessible it should be compliant Click to expand... Agreed. People put furniture in front of receptacles all the time. A switch would be no different.
J John120/240 Senior Member Location Olathe, Kansas Aug 5, 2011 #4 Hide them in the pantry or closet. How would behind the picture work ? A dimmer built like a clock recptacle would work, but have never seen such an animal. Last edited: Aug 5, 2011
Hide them in the pantry or closet. How would behind the picture work ? A dimmer built like a clock recptacle would work, but have never seen such an animal.
A ARF Member Aug 9, 2011 #5 Dimmer switches Dimmer switches Thanks for the input guys, just wondered if any inspectors had raised unforseen objections.
Dimmer switches Dimmer switches Thanks for the input guys, just wondered if any inspectors had raised unforseen objections.
H Hendrix Senior Member Location New England Aug 9, 2011 #6 ARF said: Thanks for the input guys, just wondered if any inspectors had raised unforseen objections. Click to expand... Would have to be a pretty uninformed inspector. :jawdrop:
ARF said: Thanks for the input guys, just wondered if any inspectors had raised unforseen objections. Click to expand... Would have to be a pretty uninformed inspector. :jawdrop: