Floor Box Receptacle Code Compliant?

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roger

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Do a search for "floor pockets" and see if something looks like it would work. As far as the product shown, I would want to see the listing information
 

roger

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It is not listed as anything other than flooring.

I don't see a code issue here.
Don't read more in to my reply then what I posted, I didn't say there was a code issue did I? With the Japanese writing I am simply curious if it is available in the US
 

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What part are you calling "the product"? I see standard parts in a home-made box.
I'm not clear on whether it's an assembly or not. Regardless, after doing a number of stages I'd still opt for a manufactured floor pocket
 

Eddie702

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As I recall the issue with boxes in floors is dirt, water etc getting into the recept. That's why floor box receptacles have the threaded cap.

I don't think the above will fly
 

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As I recall the issue with boxes in floors is dirt, water etc getting into the recept. That's why floor box receptacles have the threaded cap.

I don't think the above will fly
Some do have screw covers but most have flip type covers and some even have slides like below.

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Seems to me that a site built floor pocket as in the OP photo, with a regular wall receptacle in the sidewall, is perfectly fine, code wise and function wise. If the pocket were 10 times bigger in every dimension, it would just be a room below a trap door, and of course the wall receptacle would be fine. I don't see how shrinking the room changes anything.

What am I missing?

Cheers, Wayne
 

winnie

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What am I missing?

Cheers, Wayne

I personally think your analysis is correct.

I think Infinity's idea of a listed floor receptacle in the pocket is more sure fire, in the sense that the inspector will have less opportunity to object.

The deciding factor should be which would be easier to install.
 
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