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EMT is on the leftt, correct? I don’t see a ground wire in there.Power comes IN from the EMT and out through the MC
That is an LED driver for a recessed light and is not required to be secured as it must be accessible to change through the hole in the drywall.It is difficult to see in the pic, but the box would need to be properly secured/supported.
Your messing with a one sock sparky! He will probably say you put the Romex in his van!This is way, way, way over Chris Kennedy's head because he is a Romex (NM) specialist only.
That works in theory. But suppose you have a 6” hole for the fixture (i bet its smaller). How are you going to reach up there with one hand, undo the connections, undo the conduit fittings, and pull the box down?it must be accessible to change through the hole in the drywall.
They are often a 3" hole and accessible because there must be enough slack to pull the box out of the hole. This is one of the things I check at rough and then final when I have them show me they can pull some of the LED drivers out after they remove the pucks.That works in theory. But suppose you have a 6” hole for the fixture (i bet its smaller). How are you going to reach up there with one hand, undo the connections, undo the conduit fittings, and pull the box down?
EMT is on the leftt, correct? I don’t see a ground wire in there.
Yes, but I can’t tell if that is ACT or sheetrock grid. Looks like it might be ACT so for this example there is plenty of access, but if it was sheetrock ...e hilton, Wouldn't removing a CT from a ceiling grid system give you access?
It is sheetrockYes, but I can’t tell if that is ACT or sheetrock grid. Looks like it might be ACT so for this example there is plenty of access, but if it was sheetrock ...