Hello all,
Some corrective electrical work was done in basement in two seperate stages by two different licensed electricians. Initially, there was a 12ga 15amp line that was just coiled on the wall of the basement - the hot end was just laying against the cinder block. The seller-hired electrician installed a plastic receptacle box, put a wire nut on the end of the wire, then installed a plastic plate on the box (no openings for the plug - like something you'd see on a retired receptacle box).
Then another electrician ran a new line to the kitchen from this same box - apparently he spliced the old wire with the new wire. But he didn't install a metallic junction box that you typically see in basements - he used the existing plastic receptacle box with the flat plate installed on it.
So the big question is .... is this up to code? In some respects, this makes sense - blue plastic receptacle boxes installed in walls can often have three wires coming into them. So why shouldn't they be used in basements when installed recessed in the floor joists above?
Just wondering....
AZ
Some corrective electrical work was done in basement in two seperate stages by two different licensed electricians. Initially, there was a 12ga 15amp line that was just coiled on the wall of the basement - the hot end was just laying against the cinder block. The seller-hired electrician installed a plastic receptacle box, put a wire nut on the end of the wire, then installed a plastic plate on the box (no openings for the plug - like something you'd see on a retired receptacle box).
Then another electrician ran a new line to the kitchen from this same box - apparently he spliced the old wire with the new wire. But he didn't install a metallic junction box that you typically see in basements - he used the existing plastic receptacle box with the flat plate installed on it.
So the big question is .... is this up to code? In some respects, this makes sense - blue plastic receptacle boxes installed in walls can often have three wires coming into them. So why shouldn't they be used in basements when installed recessed in the floor joists above?
Just wondering....
AZ