It was a good looking pipe job. The conduit came out of the nearby panel, bent up to the bottom of the switch box. Another short piece came down from there to the box for the required receptacle. From the top, the conduit went up to above door level, turned horizontal to the wall, another bend and ended about 4’ later in a proper box offset. Straps were in the appropriate places and the fittings were tight.
My job was simply to install a strip light to the end of the above conduit. The wires were already pulled and he had already made up the switch and receptacle boxes. However, I was somewhat concerned since, even though he had left ~4 feet of wires hanging out of the end of the conduit, two of the wires were black and, of course, the green. This was a problem since this was a 120 volt circuit and I needed a white wire.
So I decided to investigate and opened up the switch box. Inside I found—
The white wire and black wire for the receptacle [circuit #1] were wire-nutted to similar pieces of white and black wires which then headed down to the receptacle.
The ground wires were all properly pig tailed and connected to the metal box.
The black wire from the panel for circuit #2 was pigtailed to a short stub which went to one of the poles of the switch and also to another length of black wire which went up to my light.
The second white wire from the panel was also pigtailed with a short piece of black wire to the other pole of the switch and also to the other length of black wire which also went to the light.
So my Code question is: Is there any NEC code violations in this situation?
~Peter
My job was simply to install a strip light to the end of the above conduit. The wires were already pulled and he had already made up the switch and receptacle boxes. However, I was somewhat concerned since, even though he had left ~4 feet of wires hanging out of the end of the conduit, two of the wires were black and, of course, the green. This was a problem since this was a 120 volt circuit and I needed a white wire.
So I decided to investigate and opened up the switch box. Inside I found—
The white wire and black wire for the receptacle [circuit #1] were wire-nutted to similar pieces of white and black wires which then headed down to the receptacle.
The ground wires were all properly pig tailed and connected to the metal box.
The black wire from the panel for circuit #2 was pigtailed to a short stub which went to one of the poles of the switch and also to another length of black wire which went up to my light.
The second white wire from the panel was also pigtailed with a short piece of black wire to the other pole of the switch and also to the other length of black wire which also went to the light.
So my Code question is: Is there any NEC code violations in this situation?
~Peter
