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Shelly[_6_] December 13th 08 11:40 PM

Outdoor fan connection
 
I am going to connect an outdoor fan directly to connections in a 15
amp electrical outlet, which in turn is connected to the main power
panel.
The fan will have a remote control unit, the actual remote control
'clicker' will be inside the home.
All romex, connections, remote control unit, etc will be hidden above
the porch ceiling.
Question: In so much as there will not be an on-off switch for the fan
other than the remote control 'clicker', is this considered acceptable
practice per code?
tia.............Shelly

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ransley December 16th 08 05:01 PM

Outdoor fan connection
 
On Dec 13, 5:40*pm, Shelly wrote:
I am going to connect an outdoor fan directly to connections in a 15
amp electrical outlet, which in turn is connected to the main power
panel.
The fan will have a remote control unit, the actual remote control
'clicker' will be inside the home.
All romex, connections, remote control unit, etc will be hidden above
the porch ceiling.
Question: In so much as there will not be an on-off switch for the fan
other than the remote control 'clicker', is this considered acceptable
practice per code?
tia.............Shelly

** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com**


Put in a switch those wireless units fail and missbehave.


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