I hate kitchen remodeling...

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Why are your options so limited? Chop holes and run the wiring as it should be, using the holes cut for the cans as part of your new wiring route.

Are the enclosures for the recessed cans listed for all of the conductors you seem to want to install? :D .
 
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Originally posted by mdshunk:
Your propsed use of a two wire cable for just the three way travelers violates ?300.3(B)
Not necessarily, check out 300.3(B)(3).

That said I have to agree with Pierre, make some holes, do some damage.

Another option would be some switching modules, I know Leviton makes them, all you need is two wire feed anywhere you want to locate a switch.
 
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George,

Have you considered a low voltage, two wire,multi location switching setup using a ratchet relay and momentary contact switches?

Something to think about if your options run out.

frank
 
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I'm getting a headache. English isn't the best language for this.

What program do you use to make the drawings? I use MS Publisher. And photobucket shrunk the image I posted for a test to a point that it was nearly unusable. It was rather complex though. I should look at it's memory size.

I haven't really digested your senario yet but thought I'd make some initial inconclusive comments. I personally wouldn't lose any sleep over the EMF issue. I'm ducking behind my couch now.

I haven't figured if you have an EMF issue or not yet. You can figure it out yourself by just knowing that:

If there's only one current carrying conductor there is an issue.

That one conductor's EMF can be cancelled by placing another conductor with current going in the opposite direction next to it.

And it doesn't even have to be from the same source. But it does have to be the same amount of current. But if it's from the same circuit it's handled (circuit as defined in electrical theory, not NEC).

I don't think there's a thing wrong with doing remodel wiring creatively as long as it's compliant. And I disagree with Pierre that you should make a bunch of holes. I balance how much destruction I do with how much it will cost to repair it verses how much I cost.

Pierre is right about using the recessed light holes for accomplishing cable runs and I'd add installing junction boxes in the attic space(not fun but doable) because I also agree with Pierre that you'll definitely be close to the limit in the light box if not over with the other connection in it. (Add periods where needed :D )

I think I'll have some other stuff later but I'm gonna go check my Bar B Q now. :cool:

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[ June 05, 2005, 04:59 PM: Message edited by: physis ]
 
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That's a great idea Frank. Does anyone make something "off the shelf" that'll do it?
 
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Wow. There are two posts that weren't there before that just showed up before my first post. :confused:
 
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Originally posted by physis:
Wow. There are two posts that weren't there before that just showed up before my first post. :D


Seriously that happens sometimes, the order sometimes changes.
 
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They just weren't there.

Turns out I was disagreeing with you too about tearing the building do.... I mean unnecessary holes. :D
 
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Originally posted by physis:
Turns out I was disagreeing with you too about tearing the building do.... I mean unnecessary holes. :D
It all depends on our own definition of unnecessary. :D

I do not walk into the building kicking holes in the wall along the way. :D

But if I need to make a hole to do my job....

I guess that is why they do not send me to to many houses. ;) :cool:
 
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I'm exagerating. But, like you say about the definition, there's a big difference in how much damage it takes between one guy and the next.
 
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Finding that definition is tricky sometimes. That's why I like doing new construction. If I make holes, there's an army of drywallers on standby to patch them. :D

Sam wrote:
What program do you use to make the drawings? I use MS Publisher. And photobucket shrunk the image I posted for a test to a point that it was nearly unusable. It was rather complex though. I should look at it's memory size.
I use Appleworks. I have a Mac. :D

You sure you weren't accidentally grabbing the "thumbnail" instead of the full size image? I haven't had any resizing problems.

Pierre wrote:
Are the enclosures for the recessed cans listed for all of the conductors you seem to want to install? :D .
Yes, I'll end up with three 14-2's per can, tops.

And I think if I went "holey" I'd be called the "unemployed electrician." :D
Jim wrote:
Anything wrong with adding a junction box that can be reached from removing a can?
Yes, and why do that when I have a junction box attached to the can? ;)

Fellas, I appreciate the replies.
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George, you might want to consider using an electronic multi-location dimmer such as the Lightolier Sunrise or Onset. The main dimmer could be placed in the new switch location since it requires 3 wires (line, load & control). The remote could be placed in the existing switch box since it only requires 2 wires (line and control). The cost for one dimmer and remote should be less than $40.
 
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That's why I like doing new construction
I always wanted to do new construction cause it's so much neater. But I think I've changed my mind seeing the posts on this forum. It seems like the employers that do it suck. Want impossible work speed, have no ethics, wont pay much, promote awful work habbits and in general give an otherwise respecable industry a bad name. Sorry, didn't mean to say that much on that.

If I make holes, there's an army of drywallers on standby to patch them
We have that in remodeling too. I hate working while they're in there. They are the sloppiest trade in the universe. Everything in the building is their drop cloth.

I use Appleworks. I have a Mac. :D

You sure you weren't accidentally grabbing the "thumbnail" instead of the full size image? I haven't had any resizing problems.
I don't know. I haven't bothered looking into it yet. I saw that it mentions adjusting size if you're over the memory limit.

and why do that when I have a junction box attached to the can? :D

Fellas, I appreciate the replies. :D
 
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Curt,

I really like that thing. No microprocessor mumbo jumbo with tiny buttons (I just hate those products). And you can do a three way with two wires for 40 bucks.

That's a useful gadget. :cool:
 
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