67carl
Well-known member
I need to install a switch in my dining room wall for a hanging light fixture. The only reasonable location on the dining room wall happens to be on the opposite side of an existing switch in the kitchen. See the first pic.
When looking up codes for back to back electrical boxes the language refers to requirements for fire walls, i.e. using putty pads, no box closer than 24 inches horizontally to each other or in the same stud bay, etc.
Clearly, as you can see in the pictures, this is not a fire wall, but I haven't found a clear answer for my situation. I could mount the switch above or below the existing switch but that would be in violation of the "within 24 inches" rule, plus I really would like to keep all the switches at the same height.
Anybody have thoughts or suggestions?
When looking up codes for back to back electrical boxes the language refers to requirements for fire walls, i.e. using putty pads, no box closer than 24 inches horizontally to each other or in the same stud bay, etc.
Clearly, as you can see in the pictures, this is not a fire wall, but I haven't found a clear answer for my situation. I could mount the switch above or below the existing switch but that would be in violation of the "within 24 inches" rule, plus I really would like to keep all the switches at the same height.
Anybody have thoughts or suggestions?
