highendtron
Senior Member
What is the requirment for in-use covers on outside recepticles?
Over 26,000 posts and that's the best you can do....:grin:iwire said:Provide them.
highendtron said:my favorite carpenter visited one of my jobs after hours and not only removed the covers but told the customer that she could still get the smaller-nicer looking-cheaper flip covers put on her deck because Lowe's and Home depot still sold them. The home owner called me and told me she wanted the FLIP COVERS...
highendtron said:I thought that the 2008 code required in-use covers, however, my favorite carpenter visited one of my jobs after hours and not only removed the covers but told the customer that she could still get the smaller-nicer looking-cheaper flip covers put on her deck because Lowe's and Home depot still sold them. The home owner called me and told me she wanted the FLIP COVERS...
406.8(B) Wet Locations.
(1) 15- and 20-Ampere Receptacles in a Wet Location. 15- and 20-ampere, 125- and 250-volt receptacles installed in a wet location shall have an enclosure that is weatherproof whether or not the attachment plug cap is inserted. All 15- and 20-ampere, 125- and 250-volt nonlocking receptacles shall be listed weather-resistant type.
FPN: The types of receptacles covered by this requirement are identified as 5-15, 5-20, 6-15, and 6-20 in ANSI/NEMA WD 6-2002, National Electrical Manufacturers Association Standard for Dimensions of Attachment Plugs and Receptacles.]
Exception: 15- and 20-ampere, 125- through 250-volt receptacles installed in a wet location and subject to routine high-pressure spray washing shall be permitted to have an enclosure that is weatherproof when the attachment plug is removed.
highendtron said:I thought that the 2008 code required in-use covers, however, my favorite carpenter visited one of my jobs after hours and not only removed the covers but told the customer that she could still get the smaller-nicer looking-cheaper flip covers put on her deck because Lowe's and Home depot still sold them. The home owner called me and told me she wanted the FLIP COVERS...
highendtron said:I thought that the 2008 code required in-use covers, however, my favorite carpenter visited one of my jobs after hours and not only removed the covers but told the customer that she could still get the smaller-nicer looking-cheaper flip covers put on her deck because Lowe's and Home depot still sold them.
iwire said:So ask your carpenter buddy if he builds walls out of strapping with 3/8" drywall because those products are sold?
iwire said:So ask your carpenter buddy if he builds walls out of strapping with 3/8" drywall because those products are sold?
highendtron said:I thought that the 2008 code required in-use covers, however, my favorite carpenter visited one of my jobs after hours and not only removed the covers but told the customer that she could still get the smaller-nicer looking-cheaper flip covers put on her deck because Lowe's and Home depot still sold them. The home owner called me and told me she wanted the FLIP COVERS...
wawireguy said:In eastern WA it depends on how close you are to the overhang of the eaves whether in use covers are required or the older(nicer) weather proof covers are suitable.
hillbilly1 said:Arlington makes a nice non-metallic in use box and cover called the "InBox". The cover does not stick out like the bubble covers, and is rated for in-use locations. The cost is not much more than a bubble cover and cut-in box, and looks a whole lot better.
http://www.aifittings.com/whnew74.htmkornbln said:Aren't these only for new construction?
They are actually pretty durable..I installed 3 on my porch recently.kornbln said:They look like they wouldn't stand up to very much abuse.
kornbln said:At least with the bubble covers you can get them in metal...
celtic said:I don't think I've ever seen a metal in use cover ....got a link?