Junction Box In Cold Air Return. This positioning ensures that your air. My only thought right now is opening up the ceiling and installing a piece of duct sheetmetal to separate the joist cavity into two space, one for. I have a problem where i am forced to run a wire through a cold air return. Direct access to the junction box is not a problem as the cold air return grate is right where i’d need the junction box to go. I know that i am not allowed to place an electrical box in this. I have two problems i'm trying to navigate: Several contractors (licensed electricians) have said that electrical wiring can be pulled through the air return ducts, so it. 1) the location of the new outlet box will be inside a cold air return and 2) all the studs on the wall already have wires running down them, so i'm not. By doing so, you allow the cold air to be drawn in as it naturally sinks to the bottom of the room.
1) the location of the new outlet box will be inside a cold air return and 2) all the studs on the wall already have wires running down them, so i'm not. Direct access to the junction box is not a problem as the cold air return grate is right where i’d need the junction box to go. I have a problem where i am forced to run a wire through a cold air return. I have two problems i'm trying to navigate: By doing so, you allow the cold air to be drawn in as it naturally sinks to the bottom of the room. This positioning ensures that your air. I know that i am not allowed to place an electrical box in this. Several contractors (licensed electricians) have said that electrical wiring can be pulled through the air return ducts, so it. My only thought right now is opening up the ceiling and installing a piece of duct sheetmetal to separate the joist cavity into two space, one for.
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Junction Box In Cold Air Return I know that i am not allowed to place an electrical box in this. By doing so, you allow the cold air to be drawn in as it naturally sinks to the bottom of the room. Direct access to the junction box is not a problem as the cold air return grate is right where i’d need the junction box to go. I know that i am not allowed to place an electrical box in this. This positioning ensures that your air. I have a problem where i am forced to run a wire through a cold air return. Several contractors (licensed electricians) have said that electrical wiring can be pulled through the air return ducts, so it. My only thought right now is opening up the ceiling and installing a piece of duct sheetmetal to separate the joist cavity into two space, one for. I have two problems i'm trying to navigate: 1) the location of the new outlet box will be inside a cold air return and 2) all the studs on the wall already have wires running down them, so i'm not.