winnie
Senior Member
- Location
- Springfield, MA, USA
- Occupation
- Electric motor research
Been pondering this one.
I think that you are permitted to mix line and low voltage in a box, as long as the only reason for the line voltage is to bring power to the power supply, and there are probably some rules for maintaining spacing between the wires.
Pictures of that Nutone transformer seem to show the low voltage wires coming out of the transformer on the back, and then optionally passing through the hole in the faceplate; I think they could be routed through a hole in the back of the device box. I think you could mount another transformer in a similar fashion.
-Jon
I think that you are permitted to mix line and low voltage in a box, as long as the only reason for the line voltage is to bring power to the power supply, and there are probably some rules for maintaining spacing between the wires.
Pictures of that Nutone transformer seem to show the low voltage wires coming out of the transformer on the back, and then optionally passing through the hole in the faceplate; I think they could be routed through a hole in the back of the device box. I think you could mount another transformer in a similar fashion.
-Jon