low voltage bluetooth device above residential sink

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bravo69

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Hello all,

any issues installing a LV bluetooth receiver above a residential sink? 24V will be supplied in single gang box that controls a speaker. Not sure what the NEC says about it.

Thank you in advance.
 
Table 11(b) Class 2 and Class 3 Direct-Current Power Source Limitations

Table 11(b) Class 2 and Class 3 Direct-Current Power Source Limitations

Is this table not applicable in this situation? Specifically note 4 which mentions DC current to be limited to 12.4 Volts peak if wet contact is likely to occur? I'm not familiar with the proposed setup you mention, and I am unsure if this section would even apply. I have used this table before, but more regarding low voltage lighting and not for this specific case and would be curious to see if anyone else mentions anything.
 
Is this table not applicable in this situation? Specifically note 4 which mentions DC current to be limited to 12.4 Volts peak if wet contact is likely to occur? I'm not familiar with the proposed setup you mention, and I am unsure if this section would even apply. I have used this table before, but more regarding low voltage lighting and not for this specific case and would be curious to see if anyone else mentions anything.

I stand corrected it is 12V input.
 
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