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How to combine 12VDC and 120VAC in a cabinet or enclosure
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Post 16 made on Monday August 17, 2015 at 11:40
SWOInstaller
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Not sure about the NEC but in Canada (Ontario specifically) we are able to place Line voltage and Low Voltage within the same box/enclosure providing one is to control the other (similar to the NEC code Brad had quoted with exception 2). There is no physical way to separate the Line and low voltage on some specific devices thus the reason for the exception (replays are the most common device for this exception).
You can't fix stupid
OP | Post 17 made on Tuesday August 18, 2015 at 00:49
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On August 17, 2015 at 09:30, highfigh said...
As I understand it, "exposed screws" means they're outside of the plastic housing, so anything that could come into inadvertent contact, can. These are recessed and someone would have to try to access them.

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