The electrical inspector is dissallowing a junction box to be mounted under a kitchen cabinet to be used for a hard wire connection to 110v puck lights. I can't seem to find anything in the code to justify his ruling.
The electrical inspector is dissallowing a junction box to be mounted under a kitchen cabinet to be used for a hard wire connection to 110v puck lights. I can't seem to find anything in the code to justify his ruling.
the customer just wants the j-box installed for a future power source for this type of lighting. I'm not sure which system he will be using.
Dennis, as far as I know all 12 volt puck lights are only listed for class 2 power sources. If the power source is class 2 you are not required to use a Chapter 3 wiring method in the walls and ceilings.The LV systems cannot have concealed wiring, etc.
Dennis, as far as I know all 12 volt puck lights are only listed for class 2 power sources. If the power source is class 2 you are not required to use a Chapter 3 wiring method in the walls and ceilings.
... 110v puck lights.
Just a reminder: the OP did say 110V pucks: