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Are metal or plastic enclosures used as housings for wiring connections?
Junction boxes are metal or plastic enclosures used as housings for wiring connections. The connections within are called branch circuits and usually represent the end of a conduit run. Finally, junction boxes protect wiring from unwanted tampering, whether malicious or unintentional.
Can you use plastic electrical boxes on metal studs?
1 Answer. You usually see wood framing with plastic electrical boxes and nonmetallic cable in residential construction, and metal framing with metal boxes in commercial construction. However there’s nothing that specifically prohibits the combination of metal framing and plastic boxes.
When would you use an electrical junction box?
You’ll need a junction box if you can’t make the connections inside an existing electrical box. You should install the box with the opening facing out from the wall so all the wires inside are accessible. Like any electrical box, it should be installed so that the edge of the opening is flush with the wall.
What is the most common type of enclosure used in residential wiring?
NEMA 1 ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURES
NEMA 1 ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURES Despite their limited protection, NEMA 1 enclosures are commonly used in a variety of industries to house indoor electrical equipment, such as variable-frequency drives installed in standard indoor locations.
Do metal electrical boxes need to be grounded?
yes, the box should be grounded. It should not be grounded through the devices, but by means of a machine screw, clip, or through metal conduit.
Are electrical boxes grounded?
Plastic boxes cannot be grounded in the same way. But it’s still necessary to bring the equipment-grounding conductor into the enclosure to ground devices such as switches and receptacles.
Can you use PVC conduit with metal boxes?
Metal or plastic boxes can be used with nonmetallic conduit. Always run a ground wire when using PVC conduit.
Do plastic electrical boxes need clamps?
Single plastic boxes do not require internal cable clamps, but the cable must be stapled within 8 in. of the box. Larger plastic boxes are required to have built-in cable clamps and the cable must be stapled within 12 in. of the box.