stickboy1375
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The reason I ask is I was reading EC and they had a write up on this situation...I'll try and find that issue...
Dennis Alwon said:I don't think either is illegal.
iwire said:And the code section being violated would be what?
An electrical box inside an exterior wall facing outside does not have to be weather proof.
The interior of a building wall is not a wet location.
stickboy1375 said:The reason I ask is I was reading EC and they had a write up on this situation...I'll try and find that issue...
Dennis Alwon said:I believe I was saying just that-- it is not illegal nor is the wire to the disco on the outside of the wall.
Dennis Alwon said:After it leaves the wall of the building they must be considering that outside and thus illegal. That would make every residential panel box that is outside illegal. Just a guess.
iwire said:Dennis I am not following you, lets be clear.
1) NM into the rear of a rain tight disconnect?
Violation or not?
Code section?
2) An old work box is cut into the exterior wall of a building for a GFCI receptacle the box is finished with a wet location in use cover.
Violation or not?
Code Section?
iwire said:Dennis I am not following you, lets be clear.
1) NM into the rear of a rain tight disconnect?
Violation or not?
Code section?
2) An old work box is cut into the exterior wall of a building for a GFCI receptacle the box is finished with a wet location in use cover.
Violation or not?
Code Section?
Correct...but in 2008 this changes to "wet locations".busman said:My recollection (I don't have the code here at the moment) is that the NM section does not mention damp OR wet locations. It just says "not subject to excessive moisture". I don't even know what that means. Certainly sounds like an AHJ question.
Mark
What would be the difference bewteen NM into a J-box and NM into a disco?lbwireman said:I'd be thinkin' J-box on enterior of wall with short as possible piece of conduit between J-box and disco (or whatever) on exterior of wall, transition from Romex to THWN in J-box, done.
Inside a raceway, box, or enclosure is not a location; the location of the raceway, box, or enclosure is. The most watertight enclosure in the world is still a wet location if it is underground or exposed to rain.stickboy1375 said:This key question is whether the interior of a properly sealed and covered enclosure that is exposed to the weather is a dry location.
In spite of the above viewpoint, I do indeed use NM as you describe. The concessions I make are (1) that I make sure the wiring connections are inside the box, not the fixture canopy, and (2) that I always point the wirenuts upward.Can the wiring method that is permitted only for dry locations be used on a wet-location luminaire?