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Hiya,
Thanks for reading this. I'm befuddled so would really appreciate some clarification from someone who knows the current electrical rules and regulations: the electrician I've just used has connected an outside light via an old style junction box. The junction box is in the ceiling of the under the stairs cupboard, which I'm about to plasterboard and then plaster over (he knew that was the plan). I thought ye old style junction boxes had to remain accessible and that putting them into a ceiling which is going to be plastered over was therefore a no-no? The stairs are immediately above so I can't imagine they'd be seen as easily taken up (particularly as it would mean hauling up the carpet). I'm confused - is it sometimes ok to use junction boxes in ceilings that are due to be plastered if certain conditions are met? Please can someone demystify me?
Thanks for reading this. I'm befuddled so would really appreciate some clarification from someone who knows the current electrical rules and regulations: the electrician I've just used has connected an outside light via an old style junction box. The junction box is in the ceiling of the under the stairs cupboard, which I'm about to plasterboard and then plaster over (he knew that was the plan). I thought ye old style junction boxes had to remain accessible and that putting them into a ceiling which is going to be plastered over was therefore a no-no? The stairs are immediately above so I can't imagine they'd be seen as easily taken up (particularly as it would mean hauling up the carpet). I'm confused - is it sometimes ok to use junction boxes in ceilings that are due to be plastered if certain conditions are met? Please can someone demystify me?