Looks like a door bell transformer.
Looks like a door bell transformer.
Yep. Could be for that, or for a thermostat.
Thanks for the reply.
I have a door bell chime inside the house. Is it normal for the transformer to be located away from the chime, or this is an additional transformer?
external phone bell ringer deal?
May also be for older telephone system, from back in the days of phones with dials.
Transformers like that tended to hum, so they ended up in attics, basements and garages.
Oh, is it near a garage door opener??? In the days before remotes, it was common to use a doorbell-type button to operate garage door openers, and power got stepped down to the button, like a relay in your car.
Confirmed it's the doorbell transformer. (I discounted one wire and the doorbell would not ring.)
The house was built in 2000. (I'm not the original owner.) Wondering why they left this ugly transformer exposed on the ceiling. Will try to cover it up.
Thanks, everyone.
Jusr FYI, code requires the electrical box to be accessible. Don't sheetrock it in...
Tommy
Jusr FYI, code requires the electrical box to be accessible. Don't sheetrock it in...
Tommy
Like he says.
I beleive NEC uses the phrase "Accessible".
So, you could make a cover of some sort, BUT it needs to be readily easily removable, NOT like a taped/ mudded rock enclosure.
I would make a cover as above, and write neatly on bottom "doorbell Xformer " Marc
Confirmed it's the doorbell transformer. (I discounted one wire and the doorbell would not ring.)
The house was built in 2000. (I'm not the original owner.) Wondering why they left this ugly transformer exposed on the ceiling. Will try to cover it up.
Thanks, everyone.
...my dad's was in his basement at the opposite end of the house.....Why they stick them all over the place is beyond me unless there is a hidden agenda to just screw with people.
Doorbell transformers are mounted where NO wire is used, romex wire that is.
Well, except for the romex that's providing power to the transformer right?
Well, except for the romex that's providing power to the transformer right?
