- Location
- Lockport, IL
- Occupation
- Semi-Retired Electrical Engineer
This is not a DIY electrical question. Rather, it is a DIY closet shelving question.
I am about to buy some new shelving for a bedroom closet. There is a light fixture in the closet already, and I will not be changing it or moving it at all. It's a relatively common incandescent fixture with a globe surrounding the bulb. The old shelving comes within one inch horizontally from the fixture, but is 13 inches below the bottom of the fixture. I would like to put the new shelf a bit higher than it is now, and I will want two clothes rods.
I don't have an NEC handy, but I am looking at the on-line version. It seems to me that I have to design the shelving to keep any storage space (shelf or rod) at least 12 inches from the existing light. Is that right? If so, I may have to get fancy with the layout of shelves and clothes rods.
I am about to buy some new shelving for a bedroom closet. There is a light fixture in the closet already, and I will not be changing it or moving it at all. It's a relatively common incandescent fixture with a globe surrounding the bulb. The old shelving comes within one inch horizontally from the fixture, but is 13 inches below the bottom of the fixture. I would like to put the new shelf a bit higher than it is now, and I will want two clothes rods.
I don't have an NEC handy, but I am looking at the on-line version. It seems to me that I have to design the shelving to keep any storage space (shelf or rod) at least 12 inches from the existing light. Is that right? If so, I may have to get fancy with the layout of shelves and clothes rods.