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Hi.i am wiring a garage and the wiring method I used was 14-2 nm.I stubbed the nm wires in the locations were I would like the lights.The inspector told me that I needed a box for nm wires.I talked to a lithonia rep.and they said all of their strip lighting fixtures are listed as a raceway,but I cannot find were they listed as a juntion box.If listed as a raceway I would assume that they are listed as a juntion box. :?:
 
The fixtures might be listed as a raceway...but what is the NM rated?

Check the rating for the wires within the fixture ~ probably 90C ??(410.5, 410.24, 410.33)?
What is NM rated at ~ 60C (334.80)?

What did the inspector say the violation was?
Simply saying "You need a box" really isn't the answer to the question "Why do I need a box?"
 
Is the garage being finished with drywall? If yes then the inspector wants to make sure if the lithonia strip is exchanged to a incandescant surface mount that you'll have the correct Jbox.

If the garage is unfinished then don't worry, The inspector will see everything on the final inspection
 
77401 said:
Is the garage being finished with drywall? If yes then the inspector wants to make sure if the lithonia strip is exchanged to a incandescant surface mount that you'll have the correct Jbox.

Why?
Don't they make recessed floures. fixtures?

Even if surface mounted, why do you need a box?
 
Come on Celty. Why you always bustin my nads?

Obviously it was a rough in inspection with 14-2 NM hanging loose.
Where is your rough in housing for the recessed can?
If it was me, and it wasn't I'd had put a romex connector on the loose wire & write on the stud " 8' Strip" in plain site for everyone too see.
Most inspectors would then figure it out with out me having to explain it.
 
All things being equal, I've always used the fixture as a junction box, and I don't see a problem with it. I'd be curious to hear the inspector's take on this one.
 
77401 said:
.. the inspector wants to make sure if the lithonia strip is exchanged to a incandescant surface mount that you'll have the correct Jbox.

77401 said:
Come on Celty. Why you always bustin my nads?

...because of the word "if".
:D
 
georgestolz said:
All things being equal, I've always used the fixture as a junction box, and I don't see a problem with it. I'd be curious to hear the inspector's take on this one.
The inspector seems to trying to do this the hard way.
Whenever I see a Romex hanging out on a rough (which is almost every single house), I simply make a note of it to check the fixture type on the final. If I see a self contained fixture, like a strip fluorescent, on the final, then everything is fine. If I see a keyless, then there's a problem.

On the rough, you just make the note and move on. If it's a homeowner exempt, I might question the homeowner just to make sure. But for a contractor, I write it down and move on.

David
 
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