afscme
Oct 18, 2010, 05:04 PM
My question concerns sealing a box cover to the junction box.
I saw reference to this on a home improvement show. Also, some junction boxes are visible on the lower level near the parking garage of the building where I work, and I can see some type of sealer that oozed out between the box and the cover plate.
I referenced my 2005 NEC book, Art. 314, but found nothing specific. I'm asking as I recently rewired my house and due to some framing constraints I had to put some junction boxes in the upper crawl space. Per the NEC, would this qualify as a damp location? Need to be sealed? If yes, special pre-seal plates available, or use a good silicone? Thanks.
I saw reference to this on a home improvement show. Also, some junction boxes are visible on the lower level near the parking garage of the building where I work, and I can see some type of sealer that oozed out between the box and the cover plate.
I referenced my 2005 NEC book, Art. 314, but found nothing specific. I'm asking as I recently rewired my house and due to some framing constraints I had to put some junction boxes in the upper crawl space. Per the NEC, would this qualify as a damp location? Need to be sealed? If yes, special pre-seal plates available, or use a good silicone? Thanks.