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wireday

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I have a job coming up where I need to put six receptacles in a suspended ceiling. I was looking at using Caddy 512HD,with a 1.5 4X4
and a 5/8 plaster extension. Anyone ever use these hangers? It looks from the description that the box snaps on through a knock out. Do they make up tight.
 
Thanks Mike, I was thinking 5/8, It said a 2 1/8 box would end up being flush with face of ceiling tile.I need a spot for a
receptacle, so thats where I got the 1.5 4X4 then a 5/8 plaster ring.Thanks for the info.
 
Shallow box and 5/8 p-ring is perfect for the 512HD. The box twists on to the hanger through the center KO. A couple of tips:

1. Use the best ceiling tile available even if you cull it from another room. Don't use old, stained or sagging tiles.

2. If your using MC, pre-fab the assembly on the ground. I screw the CR20 terminal screws down but not the yoke screws, of course. Lay it in, screw a framie or two to the grid, screw the 6-32's down, install the P8, go terminate the live end, test.
 
Thanks Jeremy, these tiles are 1/2 sheetrock. whats a CR20, Is that the receptacle, these are going to be L2130R
receptacles.
 
Okay got CR20 and P8 explained, now: What is a "framie"?

see below

Since I don't work construction, I usually substitute a #8 X 1/2" waferhead sharp-point SMS (Sheet Metal Screw).

So does that make a double duplex a P88?

Yes.

That would be a P82.

No. To help you understand the pattern, a 2-gang toggle switch plate is a P11. A 3-gang toggle switch wall-plate is a P111.

Thanks Jeremy, these tiles are 1/2 sheetrock. whats a CR20, Is that the receptacle, these are going to be L2130R
receptacles.

CR20 is an abbreviation for a duplex 5-20R. The CR stands for "commercial (spec) receptacle". I like these a lot better than expensive pressure-plate recepts.

Since you are doing 3-phase wye twistlock, you are probably using greenfield and stranded wire. But if you are using 10/4 MC, my recommendation to pre-fab the whole assembly on the ground makes even more sense. Pushing all that solid #10 into a flimsy piece of sheetrock overhead can be a chore.
 

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