Quite honestly I have no idea what you have just written,
Really?
Should I apologise for assuming that you can read properly?
I think you have deliberately written a stupid post #17 in reply to a reasonable description and then deliberately twisted just about every part of replies to it.
The answer is no, I shouldn't apologise to someone who calls my replies stupid because he isn't able to read properly.
all of the above have screw terminals and these are not permitted unless tha junction is accessible
So with the bl****n' obvious context stuck in for the benefit of those unable to call upon their own ability to understand it, I wrote
I guess the regulations prohibit installing new junction boxes with screw terminals in places where they are not accessible.
And that's a
stupid thing to assume?
It may have been wrong, but stupid?
I accept that it was wrong, because Taylortwocities reply, with the bl****n' obvious context stuck in for the benefit of those unable to call upon their own ability to understand it, was
Don’t be stupid. Of course they don’t prohibit installing new junction boxes with screw terminals in places where they are not accessible.
Assuming your guess questions were genuine I answered them briefly.
They were genuine.
I'm guessing that it has not always been the case that junction boxes with screw terminals are not permitted unless they are accessible, given that they used to sell those round junction boxes everywhere.
I'm also guessing that these are true:
1) The regulations prohibit installing new junction boxes with screw terminals unless they are accessible.
2) The regulations do not require existing junction boxes with screw terminals which are not accessible to be replaced.
Do I object to being told I'm wrong, if I am? Of course not.
Do I object to being told I'm stupid to make those assumptions? Funnily enough, yes, I do.
Selecting just one point from it as an example you ask a question and respond to the 2 answers which I tripple quote to avoid ambiguity:
One answer explicitly states it has to be done to current regulations, I don't see how that doesn't answer the question.
T'other states it has to be done correctly, the implication being to current regulations, I don't see how that doesn't answer the question.
The actual answer is of no practical interest to me, I was just curious.
But it's good to know that if it
was of practical interest to someone that the replies from Taylortwocities and you would tell him whether the regulations say he can connect a new cable to an existing junction box with screw terminals which is not accessible. Although of course as I later reasoned, if you can get to the junction box to add a cable it must be accessible.