kwired
Electron manager
- Location
- NE Nebraska
- Occupation
- EC
I think most of the replies have stated what the OP already seems to know, but disregard what he is trying to ask.
I think he is asking if there is a controversy in the wording between these to code sections.
410.24 Connection of Electric-Discharge Luminaire.
(A) Independent of the Outlet Box. Electric-discharge luminaires supported independently of the outlet box shall be connected to the branch circuit through metal raceway, nonmetallic raceway, Type MC cable, Type AC cable, Type MI cable, nonmetallic sheathed cable, or by flexible cord as permitted in 410.62(B) or 410.62(C).
(B) Access to Boxes. Electric-discharge luminaires surface mounted over concealed outlet, pull, or junction boxes and designed not to be supported solely by the outlet box shall be provided with suitable openings in the back of the luminaire to provide access to the wiring in the box.
If the luminare is independently supported from the oulet box part A says you must use a raceway, cable or cord. The example of the luminare mounted over the box but not supported by the box makes it impractical to connect with raceway, cable or cord if you must cut an access hole in the back of the luminare to access the box.
I think we all understand the intent but the text here can be literally taken to mean you can't do this install.
I think he is asking if there is a controversy in the wording between these to code sections.
410.24 Connection of Electric-Discharge Luminaire.
(A) Independent of the Outlet Box. Electric-discharge luminaires supported independently of the outlet box shall be connected to the branch circuit through metal raceway, nonmetallic raceway, Type MC cable, Type AC cable, Type MI cable, nonmetallic sheathed cable, or by flexible cord as permitted in 410.62(B) or 410.62(C).
(B) Access to Boxes. Electric-discharge luminaires surface mounted over concealed outlet, pull, or junction boxes and designed not to be supported solely by the outlet box shall be provided with suitable openings in the back of the luminaire to provide access to the wiring in the box.
If the luminare is independently supported from the oulet box part A says you must use a raceway, cable or cord. The example of the luminare mounted over the box but not supported by the box makes it impractical to connect with raceway, cable or cord if you must cut an access hole in the back of the luminare to access the box.
I think we all understand the intent but the text here can be literally taken to mean you can't do this install.