I work as an Electrical Estimator for a Temperature Control Company. We are currently installing our temperature controls (all low voltage wire in EMT)in a building that has mostly hard ceilings. I am being told that we are not allowed to install any junction boxes above the ceiling because they will not be accessable after the ceiling is installed. One of our wiring requirements is that all of our circuits must be run from end-to-end without splices.
My question is, if our wire runs are installed without splices, would any box mounted above the ceiling be considered a "Junction Box" or is it simply a "Pull Box". The reason we need to install boxes above the ceiling is to introduce multipal conduit runs from various locations into a single "home run" conduit link back to our panel.
Any advice would be greatly appricated.
Thanks
My question is, if our wire runs are installed without splices, would any box mounted above the ceiling be considered a "Junction Box" or is it simply a "Pull Box". The reason we need to install boxes above the ceiling is to introduce multipal conduit runs from various locations into a single "home run" conduit link back to our panel.
Any advice would be greatly appricated.
Thanks