08-22-2015, 04:42 PM
I'm in the planning process for wiring a new workshop. The plan is to install florescent fixtures suspended about 18" below the ceiling. Ceiling is 12". The lights would reside below HVAC and dust collection ductwork.
Option 1 is to run outlet boxes all aver the ceiling and purchase lights with cords & plugs.
Option 2 is to hard wire. If I understand this correctly, the NM cable would terminate at a ceiling box. You'd wire nut another cable (designed for exposed use) from the box to the light. Strain relief would be required at the box's cover and the light.
Putting outlets for things that will never be unplugged sounds silly. But installing a slew of outlets sounds easier and cheaper than all the specialty components needed to hard ware.
I'm wondering of this understanding is correct, and if there are any pro's & con's I'm not yet aware of.
Option 1 is to run outlet boxes all aver the ceiling and purchase lights with cords & plugs.
Option 2 is to hard wire. If I understand this correctly, the NM cable would terminate at a ceiling box. You'd wire nut another cable (designed for exposed use) from the box to the light. Strain relief would be required at the box's cover and the light.
Putting outlets for things that will never be unplugged sounds silly. But installing a slew of outlets sounds easier and cheaper than all the specialty components needed to hard ware.
I'm wondering of this understanding is correct, and if there are any pro's & con's I'm not yet aware of.
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