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Post 3 made on Saturday March 24, 2012 at 12:35
tweeterguy
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Heat would be my concern (well that and the obnoxious look of it). There is no electrical code for switch height requirements in a single family dwelling (except in an ADA situation). You do still need to maintain proper switch distance requirements from room entry points but it sounds like you have that covered by the keypad(s).

There HAS to be some where they can relocate them that makes logical sense AND wouldn't be an eye-sore...this home has absolutely no closets or storage rooms anywhere?

If they are so concerned about wall clutter and they are doing a remodel, it's time to open up more walls/ceilings and re-route the switches properly IMO.

I'm not familiar with the Ra line or model youre using but 7 gang? There's going to be heat issues and some major de-rating going on there.


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