When is a Junction Box Concealed - How Accessible do They Have to be?
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 8:40 pm
Hi,
I understand that the wiring regs require that no electrical connections are 'hidden' so that all junctions can be inspected.
I've just had some electrical work done, and the electrician has added some junction boxes in some crawlspace under my eaves. The workmanship seems fine, but the crawlspace is only accessible through a tiny little hatch hidden at the back of a cupboard. Does this constitute "unavailable for inspection"? Is this a breach of the wiring regs? or is this ok?
The electrician assured me that so long as the access hatch to the crawlspace didn't get plastered-over, then it would be ok, but I'd like a 2nd opinion?
Any ideas?
Thanks
I understand that the wiring regs require that no electrical connections are 'hidden' so that all junctions can be inspected.
I've just had some electrical work done, and the electrician has added some junction boxes in some crawlspace under my eaves. The workmanship seems fine, but the crawlspace is only accessible through a tiny little hatch hidden at the back of a cupboard. Does this constitute "unavailable for inspection"? Is this a breach of the wiring regs? or is this ok?
The electrician assured me that so long as the access hatch to the crawlspace didn't get plastered-over, then it would be ok, but I'd like a 2nd opinion?
Any ideas?
Thanks