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|    stryped1@yahoo.com to stry...@yahoo.com    |
|    Re: Wall oven junction box    |
|    01 Apr 13 11:10:15    |
      I guess my point is the outlet is never "accessable". The entire enclosure is       meant to be covered up with the face frame of the oven. (Even if the junction       box were in one of those "acessible" places you would still have to remove the       screws holding the        oven to the cabinet face frame and pull the oven at least part way out.              On Monday, April 1, 2013 9:47:50 AM UTC-5, stry...@yahoo.com wrote:       > I am replacing my wife's wall oven with the same size oven. (24 inch). The       old oven has been there for at least 12 years.       >        >        >        > The directions with the new oven say to put the oven on 2x4 runners. My old       oven did not have these. That is no problem. I wonder though if metal studs       would be better to use as runners becasue they are non combustable?       >        >        >        > Anyway, the question I have concerns the junction box. My current box is       located on the surface of the drywall directly on the back wall off the       opening and toward the bottom. The directions say, "locate an approved       junction box, in the suggested        location, a minimum of 23 7/8 above the runners".       >        >        >        > My current juntion box is not 23 7/8 above the runners.        >        >        >        > My question is this: 1. Why is this a requirement? Does it have to do with       heat from the oven or something else?       >        >        >        > 2. Does this box really need to be moved, and if so what is the best way to       do it?       >        >        >        > What I dont understand it has on the drawing two pictures of acceptable       locations for the box. One is up high 23 7/7 above the runners. However, one       picture with no inch markings on it shows a junction box level or below the       runners? (It kind of        contradicts the obove statement of locating this box "above" the runners.       >        >        >        > As always I appreciate the help.       >        >        >        > p.s. concernign my previous electrical switch question, I decided to put the       switches back the way they were and to add another outlet properly, by teeing       off an existing outlet in the bathroom.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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