globe trekker
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I have a commercial tenant space build-out in progress. A mini-strip mall with 4 tenant
spaces, approx. 6,053 sq. ft. for the whole bldg.
The 2 middle tenant spaces have 2 hr. rated wall assemblies going into each space ( on
each of their demising walls ). The electricians installed their junction boxes to accomodate
only one layer of 5/8" gyp. board, of each side of the walls. Everything electrical is rated
for the 2 fire rating of the wall assembly ( i.e. - emt conduit, metal junction boxes, metal
connectors, etc. ). Unfortunately, the junction boxes were not sized to take in to
consideration the 2nd layer of 5/8" gyp. board being installed. Now, all junction boxes
are recessed at least 5/8" or a little more back into the walls.
QUESTION:
How far can these junction boxes be recessed? Would Article 314.20 in the 2008 NEC
be the correct article to " cite and write " when I go back for a return inspection?
[ maximum of 1/4" recession ] They will have to install extenders now!
Thanks!!
spaces, approx. 6,053 sq. ft. for the whole bldg.
The 2 middle tenant spaces have 2 hr. rated wall assemblies going into each space ( on
each of their demising walls ). The electricians installed their junction boxes to accomodate
only one layer of 5/8" gyp. board, of each side of the walls. Everything electrical is rated
for the 2 fire rating of the wall assembly ( i.e. - emt conduit, metal junction boxes, metal
connectors, etc. ). Unfortunately, the junction boxes were not sized to take in to
consideration the 2nd layer of 5/8" gyp. board being installed. Now, all junction boxes
are recessed at least 5/8" or a little more back into the walls.
QUESTION:
How far can these junction boxes be recessed? Would Article 314.20 in the 2008 NEC
be the correct article to " cite and write " when I go back for a return inspection?
[ maximum of 1/4" recession ] They will have to install extenders now!

Thanks!!
