Junction Box mounting on duct

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john2016

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With the exception of not properly securing the conduits within 12" of the junction box, is installing the junction box on the duct like this acceptable?
 

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The way I see it it's done all of the time. Some duct equipment even comes with JB's mounted to it.
 

LarryFine

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I effectively do the same thing when I use a handy box, either a standard or extension, to house the connections to a temperature probe in a commercial kitchen hood fire-suppression system.
 

john2016

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The conduit would still need to be strapped within 12" of the junction box even though it's low voltage control wiring in the conduits/junction box correct?
 

MAC702

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Yes, the raceway needs proper support regardless of which class of conductors are inside.

While I don't have a problem with it, would Code or inspector care about the insulation between the box and the substrate duct? Would you mash the insulation to secure the box better?
 
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