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#91588 01/24/05 08:49 PM
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I would like to hang a 4' wrap around over a ceiling box that had a surface mounted incandescent light fixture on it. What is the code section here? Does the box have to be accessible without removing the wrap around? Could I punch a hole in the wrap around and use a chase nipple to feed the fixture for feed through? Comments and suggestions please.

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#91589 01/24/05 09:50 PM
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Look at 410.14 (B). You can applly your situation per that section


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#91590 01/25/05 01:54 AM
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Use a 2" knockout punch on the 1/2" ko on the back of the fixture and center over the fixture. Drill a hole in the fixture next to the new opening and mount the fixture to the plaster ring with an 8/32 screw. Conductors are excessible and the fixture is anchored to the box. Further support the fixture with anchors per structure.

#91591 01/26/05 05:55 AM
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Most wrap-arounds already have a 2" KO in the middle of the fixture.

No you can not use a nipple

I have never had an inspector require the fixture to be mounted to the box as long as it is grounded.

#91592 01/27/05 09:00 PM
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so long as the luminair is prperly supported and there is no fear of physical damage no chase nipple is required unless conduit is used as aground


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