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Double insulated wiring requirement
Hello,
I have a couple of X10 controlled appliance modules (see link below) which are essentially a remote controllable relay. I wish to use some of these to remotely switch floodlights on and off. However, they only have short lengths of single insulated wires coming from them. See he http://tinyurl.com/655v7 If I wire this into a junction box, this will leave exposed single insulated wiring. My understanding is that all accessable wiring should be double-insulated - is this correct? Do I need to mount these modules inside an enclosure to make them double-insulated?? (And "safe"?) Many thanks, Alan. |
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