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- Marlboro, NJ, USA
I am an electrical designer. Is there anything in the NEC that discusses the use of wooden junction boxes? I never came across wooden boxes before.
On my project, the contractor was supposed to remove/relocate 3 out of 30 light poles and remove/resplice cables within an adjacent junction box. The Contractor informed my that the junction boxes are buried one foot below grade and are made of wood. Are wooden junction boxes acceptable? I am considering asking him to verify if all 30 lights have wooden junction boxes and to replace them with concrete pullboxes. This would be a significant extra cost. Perhaps, I should only tell him to replace the 3 wooden junction boxes affected by our scope of work? Or are my able to just reuse the existing wood boxes if in good condition? Any thoughts? And any NEC code references?
On my project, the contractor was supposed to remove/relocate 3 out of 30 light poles and remove/resplice cables within an adjacent junction box. The Contractor informed my that the junction boxes are buried one foot below grade and are made of wood. Are wooden junction boxes acceptable? I am considering asking him to verify if all 30 lights have wooden junction boxes and to replace them with concrete pullboxes. This would be a significant extra cost. Perhaps, I should only tell him to replace the 3 wooden junction boxes affected by our scope of work? Or are my able to just reuse the existing wood boxes if in good condition? Any thoughts? And any NEC code references?