Dennis Alwon said:art. 411.4 may help.
stickboy1375 said:I guess not everyone knows art 411 even exists...:grin:
electricmanscott said:I know it exists, I still dont know why I'd need a box to splice nm used for lv lighting.
stickboy1375 said:Because 411.4 tells us to use a chapter 3 wiring method if concealing the wires in a wall. To me, that means all of Chapter 3 applies. Yes/No?
Wrong. The connection is concealed and is not a chapter 3 method.alfiesauce said:So- lets say yes you need to wire according to chapter 3- which ends up meaning you need access to all splices.
Then comes the definition of the accessibility again.
Say your doing recessed pucks-
Pull the fixture down- bam you have accessibility.
Right?
flashlight said:There was a good article posted on here a while back regarding LV splices not in a box and how they can be a fire hazard. Unfortunately I cannot find the article or the link, however I do have the text of the article, which I cut and pasted to show to an architect. It's too long to post here, but if anyone is interested give me a shout and I will em it to you.
electricmanscott said:I don't know. :-?
I vote no.
stickboy1375 said:I vote yes, how can you use a chapter 3 wiring method but not the rules that go along with them?
stickboy1375 said:Because 411.4 tells us to use a chapter 3 wiring method if concealing the wires in a wall. To me, that means all of Chapter 3 applies. Yes/No?
stickboy1375 said:I vote yes,