J Jim Crawford New member Joined Dec 5, 2020 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Dec 5, 2020 #1 looking for advice on whether it is allowed to use dry lining boxes if in stalling dimmer switches I a stud wall
looking for advice on whether it is allowed to use dry lining boxes if in stalling dimmer switches I a stud wall
Andy™ ©Resident Geordie™ Supporting Member Joined Jan 1, 2009 Messages 30,705 Reaction score 1,415 Location S. Tyneside Dec 5, 2020 #2 why wouldnt it be?
kerching ©Kleenex™ Supporting Member Joined Oct 22, 2010 Messages 14,621 Reaction score 1,171 Location Home for the terminally bewildered, one step ahead Dec 5, 2020 #3 What makes you think they can't be? Hate to say it but CEF DL boxes are quite good sorry
ProDave Twatt ™ Supporting Member Joined Nov 28, 2009 Messages 14,763 Reaction score 951 Dec 5, 2020 #4 My favourite DL boxes are Appleby, they never give problems, but some of them are dire. If you really think you are going to have a problem with your dimmer, TLC sell metal dry lining boxes complete with an intumescent seal in the back.
My favourite DL boxes are Appleby, they never give problems, but some of them are dire. If you really think you are going to have a problem with your dimmer, TLC sell metal dry lining boxes complete with an intumescent seal in the back.
Bruspark Junior Member Joined Jul 29, 2012 Messages 488 Reaction score 99 Location Herts Dec 5, 2020 #5 Its allowed, but go for as deep a box as your can to give extra air space around it.
Geoff1946 Gold Member Supporting Member Joined Dec 8, 2016 Messages 2,212 Reaction score 568 Location Blackpool Dec 5, 2020 #6 What is / are the concerns please ? Heat dissipation, fire risk, or electromagnetic radiation?