- Location
- Windsor, CO NEC: 2017
- Occupation
- Hospital Master Electrician
We've been dealing with something new lately. Our standard practice for bathroom vanities is to staple a scrap of romex to the face of the studs, and stub the switchleg out of the drywall, to allow for fudge factoring at trim to center the light over the sink. At trim, a cut-in is installed in the best location.
Now, a certain AHJ is requiring a box to be installed at rough-in. If an error is made, there is a serious hole to be patched.
I believe it's the inspector's right to remove a fixture to inspect amd verify there is a box behind it, if they are concerned about it. IMO, Requiring a box at rough-in isn't code.
Any thoughts?
Now, a certain AHJ is requiring a box to be installed at rough-in. If an error is made, there is a serious hole to be patched.
I believe it's the inspector's right to remove a fixture to inspect amd verify there is a box behind it, if they are concerned about it. IMO, Requiring a box at rough-in isn't code.
Any thoughts?