mrVanagon
Well-known member
Hello all,
I have a small business installing and servicing low-voltage landscape lighting systems. A friend of mine wants me to help install a new system at his house. The logical spot for a transformer is near the AC compressor on the side of the house but there are no outlets near by. The AC disconnect box has a 20A GFCI in it but that is clearly not meant to have a device plugged into it all the time as the cover cannot close with something plugged in. The easiest thing to do is to drop a short conduit from a KO on the bottom of the disconnect and mount an outdoor box just below the disconnect with an outlet and in-use cover then mount the transformer next to that.
Would this be compliant with code or can that service outlet not also power other down-stream outlets. I've read about the requirements for a service outlet within 25' of the AC but I haven't seen anything about using that outlet as a source for other devices.
Thanks for any input.
I have a small business installing and servicing low-voltage landscape lighting systems. A friend of mine wants me to help install a new system at his house. The logical spot for a transformer is near the AC compressor on the side of the house but there are no outlets near by. The AC disconnect box has a 20A GFCI in it but that is clearly not meant to have a device plugged into it all the time as the cover cannot close with something plugged in. The easiest thing to do is to drop a short conduit from a KO on the bottom of the disconnect and mount an outdoor box just below the disconnect with an outlet and in-use cover then mount the transformer next to that.
Would this be compliant with code or can that service outlet not also power other down-stream outlets. I've read about the requirements for a service outlet within 25' of the AC but I haven't seen anything about using that outlet as a source for other devices.
Thanks for any input.