brosnt1 Member Messages 38 Reaction score 0 Points 6 Jan 22, 2008 #1 If outlets are installed in the floor, do you need a mud ring to bring the outlet up to finished floor level. Also, do you need a covered switch plate like the ones you use for outdoor outlets? Thanks in advance for any reply
If outlets are installed in the floor, do you need a mud ring to bring the outlet up to finished floor level. Also, do you need a covered switch plate like the ones you use for outdoor outlets? Thanks in advance for any reply
JWelectric Electrical Contractor/Instructor Messages 2,608 Reaction score 22 Points 38 Location North Carolina Jan 22, 2008 #2 brosnt1 said: If outlets are installed in the floor, do you need a mud ring to bring the outlet up to finished floor level. Click to expand... No, you need a box that is approved for floor installations brosnt1 said: Also, do you need a covered switch plate like the ones you use for outdoor outlets? Click to expand... NO you need a cover that is approved for floor boxes brosnt1 said: Thanks in advance for any reply Click to expand... You are very welcome
brosnt1 said: If outlets are installed in the floor, do you need a mud ring to bring the outlet up to finished floor level. Click to expand... No, you need a box that is approved for floor installations brosnt1 said: Also, do you need a covered switch plate like the ones you use for outdoor outlets? Click to expand... NO you need a cover that is approved for floor boxes brosnt1 said: Thanks in advance for any reply Click to expand... You are very welcome
brosnt1 Member Messages 38 Reaction score 0 Points 6 Jan 22, 2008 #3 the box I used must be ok because I have already had my rough in signed off, can you give me an example of an approved box and cover. Thanks
the box I used must be ok because I have already had my rough in signed off, can you give me an example of an approved box and cover. Thanks
Frenchie Jack of all trades Messages 1,239 Reaction score 0 Points 36 Location Brooklyn, NY and Fire Island, NY Jan 22, 2008 #4 Go here: http://images.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi type in "floor receptacle"
Chris75 Electrician Messages 607 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Litchfield, CT Jan 22, 2008 #6 I use carlon floor boxes... http://www.carlon.com/Installation_Training/IT-IS121B.pdf
480sparky In the Trades Messages 149 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Jan 22, 2008 #7 brosnt1 said: the box I used must be ok because I have already had my rough in signed off, can you give me an example of an approved box and cover. Thanks Click to expand... Don't count on it. Not every inspector catches 100% of everything. You may get hit during trim.
brosnt1 said: the box I used must be ok because I have already had my rough in signed off, can you give me an example of an approved box and cover. Thanks Click to expand... Don't count on it. Not every inspector catches 100% of everything. You may get hit during trim.