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Exit signs installed! 
I have the Sortie one securely screwed to the studs using a very shallow receptacle box, you can see the fixture isn't totally flushed. The masking tape idea is  temporary....

The other exit signs will get powered sometime soon. 
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Exit signs installed!

I have the Sortie one securely screwed to the studs using a very shallow receptacle box, you can see the fixture isn't totally flushed. The masking tape idea is temporary....

The other exit signs will get powered sometime soon.

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Album name:Jace the Gull / My Fixture Collection
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GullWhiz   [May 09, 2011 at 06:24 PM]
What's wrong? What code am I violating? This wire is simply a lamp plug in type that is used for hanging ceiling lights. It plugs into the outlet that is just 18 inches or so away from the door. I am using a receptacle box that is shallow. It is not inside the wall, but mounted outside of the wall and the wire enters the receptacle box, then it goes through the mounting bracket of the fixture and it is wired with the socket using wire nuts. There is also a switch on the cord. I only have the tape temporarily taped on the frame to prevent the wire being in the way of the door. Any codes am I breaking? If so then give me the number of the code Wink Niall!
TiCoune66   [May 09, 2011 at 08:43 PM]
Looks awesome! Cool

I use the same taping method for the cord powering my exit sign, but I use transparent Scotch Magic Tape.

Well technically there would be specifics rules to follow for the exit sign installation. For instance any exit sign must be on its own separate circuit. But here it's a special application, so the most important rules to follow are those related to safety.

EDIT: Who the hell rated the pic 0/5?? Shocked
gailgrove   [May 09, 2011 at 08:51 PM]
Well its wasn't me, I just gave it 5 stars to make up for the 0/5 Razz
SeanB~1   [May 09, 2011 at 09:46 PM]
You need to use Duct tape to pass code................ Wink

I was doing low flying through the kasie last week, saw 8 illegal connections in use. Single bare wire, earth return, insulated by tree and bush. These were just the ones across the road.
FGS   [May 09, 2011 at 11:03 PM]
@Vince - Prolly Jace's electrical instructor did that. Laughing
joe_347V   [May 09, 2011 at 11:34 PM]
Nah needs some electrical tape on it, preferably the old rubber kind. Laughing
GullWhiz   [May 10, 2011 at 04:03 PM]
Gull turds?
vaporeyes   [May 11, 2011 at 10:56 PM]
I'm confused. Where is the exit? There are signs everywhere. Do I use the door or the window or just plunge through the wall?
GullWhiz   [May 12, 2011 at 12:39 PM]
Well when one is in panic....nobody has the time to read Laughing so often there's a plunge in the wall situation Laughing

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