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Metal Tracks for Electrical Wiring
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| Opinion Seeker 2005-10-23, 11:21 am |
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Hello,
Do they have metal-tracks for walls, electrical wiring that no longer uses
the box, but has something into which you can plug directly into the track?
I feel i have seen them somewhere?
I am going to have a house wired that has no electricity, and if such an
out-side-the-wall-track exists i would like to consider the cost of using
the tracks in some of the rooms or even all of the rooms.
How does the Govt. inspector inspect the electrical wiring in such a house
that has been wired conventionally (inside the walls), when the walls are
not open. How does he see behind closed walls?
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| Nehmo Sergheyev 2005-10-23, 5:21 pm |
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http://snipurl.com/iwg3 or
http://www.wiremold.com/www/commerc...jor_system_id=1
Home Depot sells one version, but you're better off with the
two-circuit kind - alternate outlets take a separate hot wire. If you
want a 20 Amp version, rather than the 15 A, you might have to get a
raceway with receptacle modules, and you'll have to wire it yourself.
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