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Installing recessed lighting fixture in suspended ceiling
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| Dr.John 2006-01-28, 9:21 pm |
| I am about to install several recessed light in a hanging ceiling. I
am pulling permits and getting inspections. Since the hanging ceiling
is the last thing to be installed, and I need to have the lights hooked
up to get the electrical inspection, what is the right approach to
installing them.? I suppose I could suspend them from temporary
hangers to hook them up and get inspected, then connect them to the
grid and adjust the hangers after the ceiling is in place?
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| Edwin Pawlowski 2006-01-28, 9:21 pm |
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"Dr.John" <mrbconley@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I am about to install several recessed light in a hanging ceiling. I
> am pulling permits and getting inspections. Since the hanging ceiling
> is the last thing to be installed, and I need to have the lights hooked
> up to get the electrical inspection, what is the right approach to
> installing them.?
Ask the inspector what he expects to see. Your idea (or anyone here) and
his expectations may differ. Worth a phone call.
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| Most recessed manufacturers make supports to attach recessed fixtures to "T"
bars and be sure to staple your cables to the framing above the suspended
ceiling and not just lay it across the "T" bars
"Dr.John" <mrbconley@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1138494479.310955.322620@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>I am about to install several recessed light in a hanging ceiling. I
> am pulling permits and getting inspections. Since the hanging ceiling
> is the last thing to be installed, and I need to have the lights hooked
> up to get the electrical inspection, what is the right approach to
> installing them.? I suppose I could suspend them from temporary
> hangers to hook them up and get inspected, then connect them to the
> grid and adjust the hangers after the ceiling is in place?
>
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| I would also do what Ed suggests, if possible. Here in NY, electrical
inspectors make no bones about their job NOT being to teach us the trade, so
asking them for advise is a worthless endeavor
"RBM" <rbm2(remove this)@optonline.net> wrote in message
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> Most recessed manufacturers make supports to attach recessed fixtures to
> "T" bars and be sure to staple your cables to the framing above the
> suspended ceiling and not just lay it across the "T" bars
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> "Dr.John" <mrbconley@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1138494479.310955.322620@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
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| Tony Hwang 2006-01-28, 10:21 pm |
| Dr.John wrote:
> I am about to install several recessed light in a hanging ceiling. I
> am pulling permits and getting inspections. Since the hanging ceiling
> is the last thing to be installed, and I need to have the lights hooked
> up to get the electrical inspection, what is the right approach to
> installing them.? I suppose I could suspend them from temporary
> hangers to hook them up and get inspected, then connect them to the
> grid and adjust the hangers after the ceiling is in place?
>
Hi,
Hanger anchored between joist?
That'll do.
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| Justin West 2006-01-29, 10:21 am |
| I haven't a clue if this will help you or not John; however, in most of
the commercial settings I've worked (canada) where they need to have
the electrical inspected in an unfinished room they typically:
- Run all their conduit and bx (remember, I'm speaking of commercial
applications)
- Run the t-bar throughout the room
- Install the tiles *only* where the light fixtures are to be installed
- Install the light fixtures
- Have inspected
Regards, JW
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| Dr.John 2006-01-29, 3:21 pm |
| Sounds logical, thanks. One question. Don't you need to put up the
wallboard before you can hang the t-bar, the catch-22 being you have to
have the electrical inspected before you put up the wallboard?
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| Typically, you would rough the entire room and leave tails in the ceiling
for the future lights. Get a roughing inspection, close the walls,install
your outlets and switches, install the ceiling grid and recessed fixtures
wired to the tails you left, and call for a final inspection.
"Dr.John" <mrbconley@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Sounds logical, thanks. One question. Don't you need to put up the
> wallboard before you can hang the t-bar, the catch-22 being you have to
> have the electrical inspected before you put up the wallboard?
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| Dr.John 2006-01-30, 12:21 am |
| Ah, sounds good, on my way... thx
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