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It's required by the NEC(National Electrical Code) to have junction boxes grounded, especially for metal ones. Grounding will always be a staple in every home's electrical circuit because of the safety benefits. Note that non-metal junction boxes DO NOT need to be directly grounded.
Quick summary. As long as your shed is under 2.5m tall at the eaves, situated in your back garden away from property boundaries, and intended for a...
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Junction boxes are used as a container to connect the different wires in your home safely. Grounding is used to discharge any excess electricity into the soil in case anything goes wrong. The question now is if it’s required to have your junction boxes grounded. Chances are your junction box is already grounded, unless otherwise. It’s required by the NEC(National Electrical Code) to have junction boxes grounded, especially for metal ones. Grounding will always be a staple in every home’s electrical circuit because of the safety benefits. Note that non-metal junction boxes DO NOT need to be directly grounded.
As per general thumb rules and guideline, the maximum span for a 2×10 or 2 by 10 size deck joist is 14 feet. Thus, A 2×10 size of deck joist made...
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Waterproofing your shed helps keep both the garden building and its contents in good condition. Why? Because too much moisture can rot wood...
Read More »You can do this by turning off the main breaker. You can use a voltage tester to check if your circuit is still “hot” before working with your wires.
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Metal sheds are more durable as they are fire, insect, rot, and weather resistant. They can rust, but they are more durable to the elements vs....
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