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RACO Ceiling Fan Retro Kit Installation Video
Просмотров 1554 месяца назад
How to Install the new RACO Ceiling Fan Retro Kit
TayMac ParkPost Install Video
Просмотров 2936 месяцев назад
TayMac ParkPost Install Video
Taymac® Parkpost™
Просмотров 1586 месяцев назад
Introducing the new Taymac® Parkpost™
Introducing the New Ultimate G Series Products
Просмотров 1267 месяцев назад
RACO's Ultimate G Series Brackets provide hands free installation that can be ganged together on either side of metal or wood studs. Learn how to save time and increase productivity with the Ultimate G Series Brackets.
Universal Stud Mount Brackets - Saving You Time
Просмотров 1847 месяцев назад
The new RACO Universal Stud Mount Brackets provide secure support for 4” and 4-11/16” square boxes or any mud ring. Check out these new versatile brackets in our latest video.
Increase Productivity with RACO PROReady Solutions
Просмотров 737 месяцев назад
RACO provides PROReady solutions that drive efficiencies for electrical contractors and installers.
Increase Efficiency with New RACO Products
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Save time and increase productivity with RACO’s new product lines.
How to Choose the Correct Floor Box
Просмотров 19 тыс.Год назад
How to Choose the Correct Floor Box
Installing The RACO Plastic Box Repair Clip
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
How to repair stripped or damaged plastic boxes with the RACO plastic box repair clip.
RACO Double Barrel Push-In Cable Connectors
Просмотров 7242 года назад
How to Install RACO Single and Double Barrel Push-In Cable Connectors.
RACO Hinged Adjustable Mud Rings
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.2 года назад
Innovative Hinged Adjustable Mud Rings are designed for both 4" square and 4-11/16" square boxes. These mud rings speed up installation time while also providing flexibility for whenever finished wall depths are unknown or may change. Great for prefab applications and more.
Hubbell Premise Wiring Capabilities
Просмотров 2273 года назад
Hubbell Premise Wiring: Reliable/ Data Communications/ Solutions. A full spectrum of solutions that includes Copper and Fiber Cabling, Residential Offering, Delivery Products, Fiber, Wireless, Grounding and Bonding, Audio/Video, Power Distribution, Network Enclosures, and Racks and Cabinets - all fully integrated and designed to work together.
ERGO 2 Tool Balancers, Retrievers and Torque Reels from Tool Assist Pro
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.3 года назад
Tool Assist Pro brand ERGO 2 series of Tool Balancers, Retrievers and Torque Reels are designed for loads from 3 to 27 lbs. These reliable and economical balancers suspend tools or other equipment, while providing handy access and weightless control.
MASQUE Wallplates
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.3 года назад
Overview of TayMac MASQUE lines of coverup wall plates including Decorator Cover, Revive, 2000 Series and 5000 Series with installation.
RACO Crushed Corner Exposed Work Covers Review and Installation
Просмотров 17 тыс.3 года назад
RACO Crushed Corner Exposed Work Covers Review and Installation
RACO Retro-Brace® Ceiling Brace & Box Kit
Просмотров 227 тыс.3 года назад
RACO Retro-Brace® Ceiling Brace & Box Kit
Gleason Reel: ToolAssistPro Announcement
Просмотров 824 года назад
Gleason Reel: ToolAssistPro Announcement
WIEGMANN: ModCenter - machining round hole
Просмотров 1124 года назад
WIEGMANN: ModCenter - machining round hole
WIEGMANN: ModCenter - Trimmed machining
Просмотров 2814 года назад
WIEGMANN: ModCenter - Trimmed machining
Dugout Transition Box
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
Dugout Transition Box
RACO: Adjustable Open Center Bracket
Просмотров 8054 года назад
RACO: Adjustable Open Center Bracket
Something new, coming soon!
Просмотров 4464 года назад
Something new, coming soon!
TayMac: Allure Wallplates
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.4 года назад
TayMac: Allure Wallplates
TayMac: Deck Outlet Cover
Просмотров 9 тыс.4 года назад
TayMac: Deck Outlet Cover
RACO: Adjustable Mud Rings
Просмотров 16 тыс.4 года назад
RACO: Adjustable Mud Rings
BELL: LL800 & LL1200 Outdoor LED Swivel Floodlights
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.5 лет назад
BELL: LL800 & LL1200 Outdoor LED Swivel Floodlights
RACO: Shield IT MC PCS Connector
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.5 лет назад
RACO: Shield IT MC PCS Connector
BELL: Outdoor Ceiling Fan Box
Просмотров 36 тыс.5 лет назад
BELL: Outdoor Ceiling Fan Box
RACO: STAB-iT® II Boxes
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.5 лет назад
RACO: STAB-iT® II Boxes

Комментарии

  • @TriPham-j3b
    @TriPham-j3b 20 дней назад

    You can have writung hidden inside the beam and wall column hold it up so no showing wiring and no drilling and no worry about weight

  • @TriPham-j3b
    @TriPham-j3b 20 дней назад

    Most people fear drilling break the ceiling that is why drillless miunting telescope is best

  • @macmen007
    @macmen007 Месяц назад

    Fishing a wire to a ceiling with cross supports and no overhead access can be a real challenge

  • @ashbrothersusa
    @ashbrothersusa Месяц назад

    Try the Unishim !

  • @Aleczeratul
    @Aleczeratul 2 месяца назад

    Found this on Amazon by searching BELL PRCF57550BZ Ceiling Fan Electrical Box

  • @rconger24
    @rconger24 2 месяца назад

    3:45 Insertion of intercostal structural member or "brace".

  • @Aleczeratul
    @Aleczeratul 3 месяца назад

    Has this gotten into the supply chain yet? Is the model number known?

    • @johnfreisen661
      @johnfreisen661 2 месяца назад

      As a contractor who using these all the time. I did find them at Lowe's in grey only. I have had to buy them online through Amazon to get Bronze.

    • @Aleczeratul
      @Aleczeratul 2 месяца назад

      @@johnfreisen661 even though all my outdoor conduit is gray, I run bare UF cable on the top (9' high) and I wish I had gotten Bronze instead of Gray, it would have looked much better with the Black fan assembly.

  • @Mk-mi8zo
    @Mk-mi8zo 3 месяца назад

    She gonna blow the whole building f.kup

  • @censored7881
    @censored7881 4 месяца назад

    These covers are great, but I wish they expanded even more than they do. It's also irritating how the product website doesn't make clear what the difference is between the ML450 and ML500, other than saying "EXTRA DUTY" on the latter (whatever that means).

  • @DebbieLyons-pk6rc
    @DebbieLyons-pk6rc 5 месяцев назад

    Will this work to replace an existing box on a sloped ceiling? which at this time was connected to a attic rafter brace with a metal bracket attachment

  • @mikolee8522
    @mikolee8522 5 месяцев назад

    I did this but the box still wiggles... the snap on thing for the brace slides on the brace.

  • @melginwilzainfigueroa1633
    @melginwilzainfigueroa1633 6 месяцев назад

    This mother fucker people do wrong I make big mistake to se this video

  • @blessnorthamerica7919
    @blessnorthamerica7919 6 месяцев назад

    Why don’t you have a mud ring plate for 3 , 4 gangs box ?

  • @thebeardedman-drenaline5546
    @thebeardedman-drenaline5546 7 месяцев назад

    Wow, this has got to be the best video out there on this subject, thanks a million❤

  • @pcl1717
    @pcl1717 7 месяцев назад

    Do these work on round boxes?

  • @davefoc
    @davefoc 8 месяцев назад

    Do these work on metal boxes? ETA: I got what I thought was a good answer from "Kirk" in an answer to my question on Amazon. These work by digging into the plastic to keep the clip from pulling out. They would probably slip on a metal box. FWIW, most of the comments were positive on Amazon about it but they were based on using it on plastic boxes.

  • @MEGAONE302
    @MEGAONE302 8 месяцев назад

    She doesn't even know what she's doing!

  • @ddhrsa
    @ddhrsa 8 месяцев назад

    Sickkkkk

  • @MEGAONE302
    @MEGAONE302 8 месяцев назад

    Looks so wrong...

  • @jab376
    @jab376 10 месяцев назад

    She didn't even tell viewers what buck boosting means. She assumes everyone one watching is an electrician. Dang!

  • @Rsomero
    @Rsomero 11 месяцев назад

    Glad I found these, I had a few boxes that were stripped put.

  • @irwinjimenez
    @irwinjimenez Год назад

    It doesn't show how to connect data or ethernet keystones.

  • @gary24752
    @gary24752 Год назад

    For plaster ceilings the fan needs a rubber isolator between the fan and the bracket to limit how much vibration is transmitted to the floor joists.

    • @dablet
      @dablet Год назад

      please share a link. when i googled, i only saw rubber for computer fans

    • @danielbishop1164
      @danielbishop1164 3 месяца назад

      Vibrating the floor joists? Must be a big fan...

    • @danielbishop1164
      @danielbishop1164 3 месяца назад

      Vibrating the floor joists?

    • @gary24752
      @gary24752 3 месяца назад

      @@danielbishop1164 biggest reason plaster ceilings fail.

    • @gary24752
      @gary24752 3 месяца назад

      @@danielbishop1164 dirty or out of balance blades, wrong electrical box all contribute to vibration in floor joists that can transmit to wood lath and weaken plaster keys/cause cracking in plaster

  • @kukulcangod1
    @kukulcangod1 Год назад

    "Bell's Outlet" 🤣 Called it, a mean old money southern woman. As I was trying to help her at a local Home Improvement store here in Florida... So much for "Southern Bells" I'm a veteran and I wasn't sardonic or sarcastic about it. I was profesional all the way as usual, going the extra mile. But she was sent by her boyfriend with a list...And his descriptions weren't clear at all... Their exchanges over speakerphon?...Demanding demeaning towards her... I knew it was coming, ignored a couple of negative comments and remarks... But then he questioned my knowledge and called me stupid on top of suggesting getting to the competition for the list... When I defended myself? She said behind me: "-Your intelligence means shit!! what you have done is shit!! That doesn't mean anything you can't find nothing!!" That after more than half the list was completed... And I did just that... Told them they were rude and abusive, and fowl mouthed... And to please got to "home depot" I turned around and left her blank... She called for help again and complaining at customer service with all kinds of lies ...I was called over the radio!! And I embarrassed her in front of half a dozen customers through the Speakerphone: -"Is that the woman with a list with the boyfriend on speakerphone? Then NO! She said that my intelligence was shit and what I have done as power grid technician with the military is shit and means nothing... They have been rude fowl mouthed and abusive so NO I won't help them... Let them go to Home Depot for "help" like the boyfriend suggested" Fortunately that is less than the 1% of my customers and hapened after almost a year here. Leadership and coworkers are great. Yes we are exposed...But no one should step over the dignity of others treating them as mere servants...Like shit. I saw her again and I apologized...But in her own style: She said: -"I know people with ptsd...You shouldn't be working with the public..." -"Yes, you said you were married to a psychologist..." She said that very proudly...After I confronted her again...And picked her brains out without she even realizing it... One has to wonder why he divorced her?... The pill bottles in her purse tells the story... Beware, remain cool calm and collected.

  • @whatup917
    @whatup917 Год назад

    Is there anywhere I can get light switch locks to go over these plates?

  • @cmaximus7627
    @cmaximus7627 Год назад

    3:45

    • @rconger24
      @rconger24 2 месяца назад

      I know, right ?

  • @meceiza5575
    @meceiza5575 Год назад

    It’s unbelievable how many videos you’ll find of adding the connectors, but I can’t find just 1 video of how to connect 2 pieces of conduit to both ends of the connector!!!

  • @ericsiemek373
    @ericsiemek373 Год назад

    What does this boost it to?

  • @TheBuildingCode
    @TheBuildingCode Год назад

    Title 24: California Building Code If your space is greater than 100 square feet and your lighting utilizes more than 0.5 watts per square foot of general lighting, Title 24 requires you to adopt multilevel lighting controls. LED luminaires and light fixtures must be continuously dimmable in a range of 10-100%. 410.2 NEC2023 space for conductors Canopies and outlet boxes taken together shall provide sufficient space so that luminaire conductors and their connecting devices are capable of being installed in accordance with 314.16. 411.3 NEC2023 voltage limitations The operating voltage for low voltage lighting systems and there associated components shall not exceed 30vdc. If wet contact is likely to occur, the operating voltage of low voltage lighting systems and their components shall not exceed 15volts ac or 30 volts dc. 411.4 NEC2023 low-voltage lighting systems Low voltage lighting systems shall consist of an isolating power supply, low voltage luminaires, and associated equipment that are all intended for the use. The output circuits of the power supply shall be rated for 25amperes maximum under all load conditions. 411.7 NEC2023 secondary circuits (A) Grounding: Secondary circuits shall not be grounded. Exception: secondary circuits supplied by class 2 power source listed and identified as suitable for secondary grounding shall be permitted to be grounded (B) Isolation: the secondary circuit shall be insulated from the branch circuit by an isolating transformer 411.8 NEC2023 Branch circuits Lighting systems covered by this article shall be supplied by a maximum 20-ampere branch circuit. 725.24 NEC2023 mechanical execution of work Class 2 and class 3 equipment shall be installed in a neat and workmanlike manner. The installation shall also comply with 300.4 and 300.11 300.4 NEC2023 protection against physical damage 300.11 NEC2023 securing and supporting 725.3 NEC2023 class 2 and class 3 circuit identification Class 2 and class 3 circuits shall be identified at the terminal and junction locations in a manner that prevents unintentional interference with other circuits during testing and servicing. 725.136 NEC2023 separation from electrical light, power, class 1, non limited power fire alarm circuit conductors, and medium power network powered broadband communications cables. (D)Associated Systems Within Enclosures. Class 2 and Class 3 circuit conductors in compartments, enclosures, device outlet boxes, or similar fittings shall be permitted to be installed with electric light, power, Class 1, non-power-limited fire alarm, and medium-power network-powered broadband communication circuits where they are introduced solely to connect the equipment connected to Class 2 and Class 3 circuits, and where (1) or (2) applies: (1) The electric light, power, Class 1, non-power-limited fire (1) alarm, and medium-power network-powered broadband communications circuit conductors are routed to maintain a minimum of 6 mm (0.25 in.) separation from the conductors and cables of Class 2 and Class 3 circuits. (2) The circuit conductors operate at 150 volts or less to ground and also comply with one of the following: A. The Class 2 and Class 3 circuits are installed using Type CL3, CL3R, or CL3P or permitted substitute Type cables, provided these Class 3 cable conductors extending beyond the jacket are separated by a minimum of 6 mm (0.25 in.) or by a nonconductive sleeve or nonconductive barrier from all other conductors. B. The Class 2 and Class 3 circuit conductors are installed as a Class 1 circuit in accordance with 725.41. 725.136 separation from electrical light, power, class 1, non limited power fire alarm circuit conductors, and medium power network powered broadband communications cables. (A) General cables and conductors of class 2 and class 3 circuits shall not be placed in any cable, cable tray, compartment, enclosure, manhole, outlet box, device box, raceway, or similar fitting with conductors of electric light, power, class 1, non power limited fire alarm, and medium power network powered broadband communications circuits unless permitted by 725.136 (B) through (I) (B) separated by barriers class 2 and class 3 circuits shall be permitted to be installed together with the conductors of electric light, power, class 1, non power limited fire alarm, and medium powered network powered broadband communication circuits. (C) raceways within enclosures in enclosures, class 2 and class 3 circuits shall be permitted to be installed together with the conductors of electric light, power, class 1, non power limited fire alarm, and medium power network powered broadband communications circuits. (D) Associated systems within enclosures class 2 and class 3 circuit conductors in compartments, enclosures, enclosures, device boxes, outlet boxes, or similar fittings shall be permitted to be installed with electric light, power, class 1, nonpower limited fire alarm, and medium power network powered broadband communication circuits where they are introduced solely to connect the equipment connected to class 2 and class 3 circuits, and where one of the following applies. (1) The electric light, power, class 1, nonpower limited fire alarm, and medium power network powered broadband communication circuit conductors are routed to maintain a minimum of6mm (0.25in) separation from the conductors and cables of class 2 and class 3 circuits. (2) The circuit conductors operate at 150 volts or less to ground and comply with one of the following: A. The class 2 and class 3 circuits are installed using type CL3, type CL3R, or Type CL3P or permitted substitute cables if these Class 3 cable conductors extending beyond the jacket are separated by a minimum of6mm or by a non conductive sleeve or nonconductive barrier from all other conductors. B. The class 2 and class 3 circuit conductors are installed as a class 1 circuit in accordance with 724.4. (D) Associated systems within enclosures (I) Other Applications. For other applications, conductors of Class 2 and Class 3 circuits shall be separated by at least 50 mm (2 in.) from conductors of any electric light, power, Class 1 non? power-limited fire alarm or medium power network-powered broadband communications circuits unless one of the following conditions is met: (1) Either (a) all of the electric light, power, Class 1, non-power-limited fire alarm and medium -power network powered broadband communications circuit conductors or (b) all of the Class 2 and Class 3 circuit conductors are in a raceway or in metal-sheathed, metal-clad, non-metallic-sheathed, or Type UF cables. (2) All of the electric light, power, Class 1 non-power-limited fire alarm, and medium-power network-powered broadband communications circuit conductors are permanently separated from all of the Class 2 and Class 3 circuit conductors by a continuous and firmly fixed nonconductor, such as porcelain tubes or flexible tubing, in addition to the insulation on the conductors. I found j boxes that allow for dividers, I don’t think these options will be of value to us overall; these are specialty items keep in mind this box will not work with the modern luminary cable. chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/ecat.eleknet.com/PIM_Docs/Docs/STEP_ASSETS_PDF/13549183.pdf www.licensedelectrician.com/Store/SmartBox-4.htm Please be aware these boxes are not for splicing in both gangs, the walls are open, this box is for a cable to be pulled direct to the plating. www.aifittings.com/catalog/specialty-boxes/power-and-low-voltage-box-for-new-construction/ Also attached is a divider for boxes, I think specialty plastic boxes are needed for these insulative dividers, for the metal well.. check out this forum first before you see the dividers. forums.mikeholt.com/threads/permanent-barrier-or-listed-divider-examples-pull-junction-box.2559777/, here are some insulative dividers for plastic boxes and for applications as specified by the nec. www.supplyhouse.com/Carlon-SCDIVS-2-Gang-Non-Metallic-Divider-Plate?msclkid=ad4a6325ceb61bc426530739442052ab chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/www.idealind.com/content/dam/electrical/assets/WireTermination/WireConnectors/PushIn/mc-pcs-connector/IDEAL%20MCPCS-Tech-Sheet.pdf www.homedepot.com/p/Carlon-Low-Voltage-PVC-Electrical-Box-Divider-Plate-SCDIVR/202077335#overlay here are some insulative metal for metal boxes and for applications as specified by the nec. www.hubbell.com/raco/en/Products/Electrical-Electronic/Boxes/Accessories/Low-Voltage-Box-Partition-for-2-18-in-Deep-Boxes-for-14/p/1656864 www.medlerelectric.com/buy/product/junction-box-divider/982273

    • @TheBuildingCode
      @TheBuildingCode Год назад

      just wondering if anyone could help me out. I can't find the exact text that spells out the voltage and power limitations for class 2 and 3 circuits. I was under the assumption it was 150v for class 2 and 300 for class 3. could anyone shed some light on this for me. “That's because it's none of your business. :lol: It's not up to use to determine whether a circuit is CL2 or CL3 or even Class 1. The class will be indicated on the power source as determined by the manufacturer using some mysterious testing method. If the information is not indicated we are to assume it's Class 1. Those 150 and 300V voltage ratings relates to CL2 and CL3 listed cables respectively and they are only the voltage rating of the cable, nothing to do with what the actual voltages of CL2 and CL3 circuits may be. However we are not supposed to know that either. Notice it's not printed on the jacket, spool or box? You can find the voltage rating if you look up the specs for a specific cable but that is for use only if you are using it for a non NEC application.”-Hal (www.datapro.net/techinfo/cable_ratings.html) So Hal, I ran all of the 0-10V wiring in 14-2 romex because it was cheaper than buying 600v rated 18-2 sheathed cable. I kept the 0-10 separate everywhere but it will terminate in the switch and fixture with the 120v circuit. Do you think this is code compliant? There seems to be a lot of confusion on this topic. The industry hasn't caught up to these types of lights in a romex installation. You just cant find wire for it. I found one person that had purple / gray 18-2 and like I said it was expensive. “You didn't need 600V rated wiring for the 0-10V. Could have used 18/2 thermostat wire. Tried to explain that to you several times! The 14/2 NM to me would look like DIY work. Sorry. Yeah, there's a lot of confusion. We have this question about once a month and nobody understands it yet! It isn't that difficult.” -Hal Southwire now makes luminaire cable in Romex. Both the MC and the romex have 600 volt rated insulation on the dimming conductors. I thought that was because the dimmer switches have line and lv tails on them and how can you get 1/4 inch separation? My understanding is you have to keep the lv out of the box. You can run bell wire to a power pack, like a doorbell transformer, line inside lv outside. At least that is my understanding. If the cable that is listed for 0-10 volt dimming has all 600 volt conductors there must be a reason, no? “14 gauge Romex is fine but it's overkill and you don't need the egc. You should be able to get 16 or 18 gauge control cable, most likely in the standard purple and grey at your supply house. There is no restriction on using NM or any other Chapter 3 wiring method for a Class 2 or 3 circuit. You could use 5kV cable if you wanted too....of course that might be a bit costly. your 0-10V control cable doesn't have to be listed for 120 or 240V. The fixtures and switches will provide the necessary separation between the CL2 wiring and the power. The only problem comes in when you want to run the control wiring with the power in the same cable or raceway. Art 411 only relates to low voltage lighting systems operating at 30 volts or less. The language seems to indicate that CL2 conductors need to be run as a Chapter 3 wiring method if you don't use a CL2 cable. What they are actually saying is that for systems larger than CL2, Chapter 3 wiring methods are required.” “If the fixture or dimmer switch don't have separate compartments what are you supposed to do? Before luminary cable what did you do? You run your CL2 into the boxes and do the best you can to maintain separation. Sounds to me like it's per manufacturer's instructions. I've never heard of anybody using NM for the dimming circuit. The concern is that there could be a cross between the line and low voltage conductors. This holds true for any mixed installation, not just dimmable lighting. That's why the reclassification requirements are technically so hard to meet, which is what you are doing when you combine line and LV in a box, cable or raceway. Thing is that it's becoming a requirement more and more today. Looks like the wire manufacturers have stepped up and done their part, but manufacturers of dimmable fixtures and dimmers are not addressing it. How do these fixtures and dimmers get listed? One can only assume that if they are listed it's permissible to have the line and LV in the same junction box as provided by the manufacturer. As for your doorbell example, that's a different situation. With 0-10V dimming, the CL2 is functionally associated with the operation of the fixture so bringing it into the junction boxed is allowed. Better manufacturers will provide separation. I actually remember a little while back that somebody posted (see orange text for this product and other separation methods) type splice that connected the power and the low voltage conductors in the junction boxes while providing separation.” -Hal forums.mikeholt.com/threads/dimming-wiring.135487/page-2

  • @rockyesterline7942
    @rockyesterline7942 Год назад

    Where did all the sudden these electrical cables come from when you did not install them because they will not be there we all know that

  • @janehop
    @janehop 2 года назад

    This is sooo slick! Thank you for the great video...

  • @sooshrholes647
    @sooshrholes647 2 года назад

    When you tighten the box to the brace...it is supposed to tighten enough to keep the box from being able to sway around the bar? I'm not achieving this, its like I need a spacer or something. Anyone?

  • @SloppyPlatypus
    @SloppyPlatypus 2 года назад

    And if theres insulation + vapour barrier?

  • @canonman223
    @canonman223 2 года назад

    What if my hole location is not centered between the two joists? That is, will the RACO 936 still work for me if my outlet box won't be attached to the middle portion of the RACO brace?

    • @chadtransam2
      @chadtransam2 2 года назад

      It should work as long as you have about an inch from the face of your joist to the edge of your hole. Just make sure the screw end of the bar is on the joist farther from the hole.

  • @treasurebessler7213
    @treasurebessler7213 2 года назад

    Can these be used at an angle? I have a rectangular light fixture that needs to go over a sink that faces the corner of the room :/

    • @tpasco1995
      @tpasco1995 Год назад

      The light fixture may have a bracket that can be adjusted to rotate/align it somewhat

  • @LastSifu
    @LastSifu 2 года назад

    I bought this product and had to do the same steps as far as removing the previous, non-fan rated, bracket and box and replacing with this. One suggestion for the product is to have different feet size options. The studs between floors in my house are weird and have small studs on top and bottom, with OSB between. They’re not flush like the 2x4 they demo on, so getting the teeth to dig in was difficult because of the feet. I had to get creative to get it to work, but it still worked out. Near perfect product and by far the best for this type of application.

    • @lincyjoby1262
      @lincyjoby1262 2 года назад

      Jfu

    • @tpasco1995
      @tpasco1995 Год назад

      I know it's a little late, but the beginning of the video delineates that there are two products sold in the product line, with one of them having smaller feet for installation on wooden I-beam joists exactly liked you just described.

  • @mikej238
    @mikej238 2 года назад

    I have a better way for I joists, I ripped a 2x4 to 3 inches wide ( easier to fit through the hole) test fit it on top of the lips (cut the length so it's snug) of the eye joist..When you are satisfied it's snug take it back out and lather the ends up with PL Premium construction adhesive. Now stick it back through the opening on the I joists. Strong as hell and only cost is a piece of scrap lumber and some adhesive.

    • @georgekuh6500
      @georgekuh6500 2 года назад

      This sounds like some bad Jerry rigging advice.

    • @rconger24
      @rconger24 2 месяца назад

      I don't think "hell" is all that strong when Heaven is around.

    • @mikej238
      @mikej238 2 месяца назад

      @@georgekuh6500 I can hang off it...200lbs. No ceiling fan or light fixtures will bring it down.

  • @John-uh5mw
    @John-uh5mw 2 года назад

    Where's the video to install the box? Specifically, the 5839-7WRTRB

  • @leonciocarrillo9186
    @leonciocarrillo9186 2 года назад

    I have phase transformer 480volts delta both I need 230vac

  • @potatosalad5355
    @potatosalad5355 2 года назад

    Yeah...! The Brace "ground screw" is screw/connect to the bean or joist...???!!!

  • @johnschettini7426
    @johnschettini7426 2 года назад

    The Porch I want to install is 36-42 inches between the joist.... Anyway to extend the T-Bar further due to this issue? - Construction is pre-1900

  • @kennethdegruchy5503
    @kennethdegruchy5503 2 года назад

    Cannot go wrong with Hubbell products.

  • @hbeezey
    @hbeezey 2 года назад

    Would it kill you to show everything that's included so buyers can have some confidence? Have been looking at MX6200 for months and still don't know if I can use it with a 6-50R.

    • @Comm0ut
      @Comm0ut Год назад

      I have three of various styles and they do include a round panel with "knockout" rings that fits a 6-50R. I would NOT use these for that but instead use a STEEL outdoor box with included outlet, like those used for RV power which is what I do for my welder outlets. The lid mount tabs are delicate as they should be to protect the box, but steel is a much more rugged choice. For a couple of 120V receptacles they're OK. BTW next time if you wire a 14-50R you can have both voltages on a single receptacle. The first thing I should have done when placing my first welding outlet forty years ago was study RV panels, cords and other hardware. I strongly suggest others do likewise to get the most out of a limited number of receptacles. BTW the newer design plugs with three finger loops on the back are VASTLY nicer to use for heavy cable like the SOOW I use for my welder extension cords.

  • @arashvernus8090
    @arashvernus8090 2 года назад

    I LOVE YOU

  • @summerwind4590
    @summerwind4590 2 года назад

    thank you for showing me how to use this

  • @la196
    @la196 2 года назад

    Just did a single bdrm receptacle. Took more time to walk, turn off the breaker and walk back to the receptacle than to loosen the screws, place it behind the screws, snug it up and place the outlet cover back on. HD 3 pack 2.74. Extremely time saving no "dilly dallying" around product! Straight forth, works perfectly.

  • @muuunna99
    @muuunna99 2 года назад

    This is the worst instruction video I have ever seen in my life. No information about input or output wires nothing.

  • @Marzen216
    @Marzen216 2 года назад

    this doesn't appear to work when the new work box was attached to the side of a joist during construction. it looks like your electrical box won't go flush against the joist so it's oriented above the hole in the ceiling.

    • @maxcooper9852
      @maxcooper9852 2 года назад

      Then use a fan box with integrated lag bolts on the side.

    • @efrenmartinez9806
      @efrenmartinez9806 Год назад

      It clearly states in the video to see other options if attached to a joist.

    • @StephenRoss-po1rp
      @StephenRoss-po1rp 6 месяцев назад

      Try an Arlington FSB 1432 box if on side of joist

  • @AlexNYC721
    @AlexNYC721 2 года назад

    Your new production is total garbage. The corners holes in your surface plates do not align with the ears in your boxes. The corners must be drilled out for the screw holes to line up. The is the case with all the current 4x4 drawn boxes. The square boxes have the ears and the threaded holes in them placed slightly more inward and therefore line up perfectly with the usual amount of play. This is what you get when you start cutting corners and moving production to nexico and china (neither worthy of proper case). These products are used exclusively in the USA and Canada. Why make them anywhere else and then have to ship then back here? These are simple one-piece stamped metal products. Raise the prices if you have to but don't cut quality to the point the product is useless. Whoever is in charge of supervision of this production is a total moron. I am glad am moving on from the trade I have loved and performed as perfectly as humanly possible basically my entire life.

    • @hippo-potamus
      @hippo-potamus 2 года назад

      So in your opinion best to stay away from the drawn box and stick with the square welded? Would you recommend to go with the 2 1/8 depth over the standard 1.5 inch?

  • @raysigmon4596
    @raysigmon4596 2 года назад

    CORRECTION!!CORRECTION!! FINAL CONNECTION IS X1 TO INPUT 2.. INPUT 1 CONNECTS ONLY TO H4 AND OUTPUT 1... THIS VIDEO HAS THE FINAL CONNECTION WRONG!! CORRECT IS X1 TO INPUT 2...