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Default Anything unsafe about this proposed wiring?

Toller wrote:
"Tom Horne, Electrician" wrote in message
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Toller wrote:
My wife wants to rearrange our furniture (ie. buy a new, much larger,
couch) and I would like to put in a reading lamp where she proposes to
put my chair. There is no outlet, no possibility of running an extension
cord, and no possibility of installing a new outlet.
http://www.frontiernet.net/~toller/wall.jpg

If we had thought of it last year when new carpet was installed perhaps
one could have gone in the floor, but I am not messing with the carpet.

The fireplace has fans that pass room air over the fire box and back into
the room. We don't use it because the heat doesn't justify the noise.
But, it has 120v going to it.

Can replace the fan with an electrical box/outlet and plug the reading
light into that?
http://www.frontiernet.net/~toller/vent.jpg

I am sure it violates some code or other, but it seems about as safe as
anything; it is pretty darn fireproof in there.

Much depends on how the present wiring is arranged. Does the power go to
the fans and just the ungrounded conductor go to the switch, or does the
power go to the switch first and then continue on to the fans?

On the wooden column box to the right of the fire place you can mount a
wiremold box for your new receptacle. You can then bring power to it by
whichever path suits you. You can drill into the Heatilator airway to tap
the fan power, through the floor to accommodate a feed from below, or run
wiremold up to the ceiling to except a feed run from above.
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I want to actually put the outlet IN the heatilator, and run the lamp cord
through the vent.
The power goes to the switch, the fan I want to use, and then to the other
fan; hot, neutral and ground.
So it would be a simple matter to just put an outlet in place of the fan.

Putting a box on the doorway would be hideous.



Toller
Running a flexible cord through the vent is illegal and dangerous. Lamp
cord must be visible along it's entire length so as to be available for
inspection to spot decay as soon as it happens. The trade off for
flexibility in lamp cords is a much more limited service life. All
flexible cords will harden over time. If that cord faults to the
Heatilator grill the entire grill could become live without tripping the
circuits Over Current Protective Device. If you have no pets or tiny
people on your floors then you and your spouse are the only ones at risk.

By taking a masonry drill bit you can drill out enough mortar and part
of one brick to install a masonry box in the brick work around the
corner. You would drill through the back of the space into the
Heatilator airway to obtain power using metal clad cable. You then have
a flush mounted receptacle in the brick work around the corner from the
fireplace.
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Tom Horne

"This alternating current stuff is just a fad. It is much too dangerous
for general use." Thomas Alva Edison