Hi folks,
I the eyes of those who feel that the letter of the regs should be strictly complied with, is there any way (other than trying to drill a hole in upper/lower parts of the side of the box) of utilising the horizontal 'zone' ('safe' or 'dangerous', depending on how one looks at it!) created by an accessory mounted on a 'dry lining' back box ?
On the face of it, given that the only intended cable entries are on top and bottom of such a box, it would seem that if one wanted to run a cable horizontally from the accessory, a (very small) part of the cable (near the top corner of the box) would not be within either the horizontal or vertical zones created by the accessory.
I the eyes of those who feel that the letter of the regs should be strictly complied with, is there any way (other than trying to drill a hole in upper/lower parts of the side of the box) of utilising the horizontal 'zone' ('safe' or 'dangerous', depending on how one looks at it!) created by an accessory mounted on a 'dry lining' back box ?
On the face of it, given that the only intended cable entries are on top and bottom of such a box, it would seem that if one wanted to run a cable horizontally from the accessory, a (very small) part of the cable (near the top corner of the box) would not be within either the horizontal or vertical zones created by the accessory.

