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We are still under the 2008
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You apparently haven't been watching the right people.
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I am not sure about transformer height. All I can find on transformer height and width is work space requirement of 3'x3'.
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What is your code number that specifies what depth they need to be?
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Im not going to tell anyone how to run their business, but I will chime in and say I have never once seen a complete low voltage system that would have passed NEC code. This applies to more than just low voltage outdoor lighting.
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I've seen so much jack leg wiring over the years it would blow your mind , both Line Voltage and LV and a lot of it done by home owners , Imagine putting your family and home at risk.
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Hopefully one of our ec boys will step in here to do some nec decoding. But if not tuesday ill have the book infront of me
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Muddy look up height of any outdoor jbox with receptacle transformer falls under similar height regulations
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Table 300.5 (Column 5) We are still in 2005 in CT.
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