mkgrady
Senior Member
- Location
- Massachusetts
I have a customer that wants me to install numerous outdoor lighting fixtures. Each fixture is on a porch and is either hung from a chain or attached to an outside wall. I am to remove the existing fixture and replace with new of a similar type. The problem is the oroginal installer did not install outlet boxes. He simply screwed the fixture strap (or bar) to the wall or the ceiling. The romex feeding the light is run through the center of the strap. In some cases he just loosley wraped the solid #14 grounding wire around a screw to ground the fixture.
I can explain to the customer the need to have a proper ground on the fixture (so the CB will trip in case of a ground fault) but I am not coming up with much for the lack of a box. The only thing I can come up with is that there is not enough room in the canopy of the fixture to contain the splices. Yet the existing canopies have contained those splices for 22 years. So other than it violates the code, what can I tell them are the hazards of not having the box?
I can explain to the customer the need to have a proper ground on the fixture (so the CB will trip in case of a ground fault) but I am not coming up with much for the lack of a box. The only thing I can come up with is that there is not enough room in the canopy of the fixture to contain the splices. Yet the existing canopies have contained those splices for 22 years. So other than it violates the code, what can I tell them are the hazards of not having the box?