Hey guys,
I have a unique situation. In my church are several recessed lights, approximately 12" square, with a hinged glass lens. On the side of the light housing is a handy box, which is fed with a 1/2" EMT conduit. The handy box opening is inside the light enclosure, with a cover that is removed by turning a lever. There is a notch in the cover where the wires feed the lamp socket, which has an incandescent 135 Watt lamp. This is all a factory assembly. Now for my question....These lights are in an asbestos ceiling, so removing them is not an option for the church, due to the expense of asbestos abatement. They want to cover the fixtures with decorative fixtures, which have a standard round canopy. I suggested removing the glass lens and trim, and replacing it with a removable sheet metal plate with a chase nipple in the center for the wires to pass through, and 2 threaded holes for the new light canopy to mount to the plate. I told them that my fear was that this was not a listed assembly, and would not pass inspection. I also told them that this could be a liability issue if there was an electrical fire in the future. I don't know if there is any way to retrofit fixtures over these. Thanks for the help.
Chad
I have a unique situation. In my church are several recessed lights, approximately 12" square, with a hinged glass lens. On the side of the light housing is a handy box, which is fed with a 1/2" EMT conduit. The handy box opening is inside the light enclosure, with a cover that is removed by turning a lever. There is a notch in the cover where the wires feed the lamp socket, which has an incandescent 135 Watt lamp. This is all a factory assembly. Now for my question....These lights are in an asbestos ceiling, so removing them is not an option for the church, due to the expense of asbestos abatement. They want to cover the fixtures with decorative fixtures, which have a standard round canopy. I suggested removing the glass lens and trim, and replacing it with a removable sheet metal plate with a chase nipple in the center for the wires to pass through, and 2 threaded holes for the new light canopy to mount to the plate. I told them that my fear was that this was not a listed assembly, and would not pass inspection. I also told them that this could be a liability issue if there was an electrical fire in the future. I don't know if there is any way to retrofit fixtures over these. Thanks for the help.
Chad