Unfortunately you misread the code. It says NEC 210.52.A.2 common height is 12-16" to the bottom of the box, but no required height is listed, and thats because kitchen and bathrooms have receptacles at countertop height, and now there are often TV height recepticals or wall mount ACs etc etc.
I may have it’s been some years since I’ve read it you know how it goes you get used to doing something and it becomes second nature I should look at it more often because I reference back every now and then like in Florida now you have to do those stupid gfi or arch fault breakers on every circuit and they are expensive I’ve should have looked sooner because that’s a 24 code and I actually failed an inspection for it
Well I don’t know about you but when I’m mounting a box without making a video it’s quicker and I don’t dictate what I’m doing perhaps that’s what the Asians are doing
👍👍👍.Thanks Brady
Thanks for watching Mr pete
Unfortunately you misread the code. It says NEC 210.52.A.2 common height is 12-16" to the bottom of the box, but no required height is listed, and thats because kitchen and bathrooms have receptacles at countertop height, and now there are often TV height recepticals or wall mount ACs etc etc.
I may have it’s been some years since I’ve read it you know how it goes you get used to doing something and it becomes second nature I should look at it more often because I reference back every now and then like in Florida now you have to do those stupid gfi or arch fault breakers on every circuit and they are expensive I’ve should have looked sooner because that’s a 24 code and I actually failed an inspection for it
An asian would've mounted 15 boxes in the time you spent (and not even completed mounting 1 box).
Well I don’t know about you but when I’m mounting a box without making a video it’s quicker and I don’t dictate what I’m doing perhaps that’s what the Asians are doing