RetroFitRush2112
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- Location
- California
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- Lighting
Hello Everyone,
I am looking for a bit of guidance today. I am running into some head wind about connections being made inside a tenon arm, in between it and the adjustable slip-fitter. This is the same concept as when you are installing a knuckle mount flood on a 2" ground stake with the connections being made, then the branch conductors folded inside the pipe, before securing the fixture on top of it. There is no mention in article 410 of this method. Is the splice considered accessible with the removal of the fixture? The rub here, is the term accessible. All manufacturers instructions outline the procedure I have listed above when the wiring is located inside the tenon, and or ground stake adapter. Is there another article, or supporting article notes I should be looking at? Thanks for your help...
I am looking for a bit of guidance today. I am running into some head wind about connections being made inside a tenon arm, in between it and the adjustable slip-fitter. This is the same concept as when you are installing a knuckle mount flood on a 2" ground stake with the connections being made, then the branch conductors folded inside the pipe, before securing the fixture on top of it. There is no mention in article 410 of this method. Is the splice considered accessible with the removal of the fixture? The rub here, is the term accessible. All manufacturers instructions outline the procedure I have listed above when the wiring is located inside the tenon, and or ground stake adapter. Is there another article, or supporting article notes I should be looking at? Thanks for your help...