J-Box Located Behind Mirror

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klamparter

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We installed a duplex outlet over a vanity in a bathroom. The owner of the unit now desires to move the outlet to the side of the vanity. We would like to do this by leaving the exisiting j-box in the wall, splicing the wires and running conduit to a new j-box location. The Electrical Inspector has rejected this solution as the old j-box would be covered by a mirror and he says this is not "accessible" under the code guidlines. The mirror is removable so we think this classifies as "accessible". Opinions?
 

bennie

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Re: J-Box Located Behind Mirror

The mirror is not part of the building. The box covered by the mirror is no more a hazard than one in the clear. The box being visible, does not add to the safety. Having access without removing part of the building is the intent.
 

peter

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San Diego
Re: J-Box Located Behind Mirror

Sometimes rules based on practicality [such as the 360? conduit bend rule] sneak into the code.
In this case, it would depend on how the mirror was hung:
1) If the mirror had a hook or wire on the back of it and it was hung from a nail, I see no problem.
2) If the mirror was screwed to the wall with brackets, this could be a problem since the cover plate would be hidden and it wouldn't be obvious that there was a box hiddon behind the mirror.
3) If the mirrow were glued to the wall, then there would be structural damage - torn drywall paper - if it were necessary to remove the mirror [assuming you knew the box was hiding underneath it].
~Peter
 

rrrusty

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Colorado
Re: J-Box Located Behind Mirror

Could you install a j-box in the sink cabinet and you would be able to relocate the outlet as requested
 
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