Junction Boxes Clause Samples

The 'Junction Boxes' clause defines the requirements and standards for the installation and use of junction boxes in a construction or electrical project. It typically specifies the types of junction boxes to be used, their placement, and the methods for securing and connecting electrical wiring within them. For example, it may require that all wire splices and connections be contained within approved boxes and that boxes remain accessible for inspection and maintenance. This clause ensures electrical safety, facilitates future repairs, and helps prevent hazards by mandating proper containment and organization of electrical connections.
Junction Boxes. Any junction boxes installed by NEMO shall be outside the County right-of-way and at least 10 feet from the outer edge of such right-of-way, unless explicitly approved by the County on a case-by-case basis.
Junction Boxes. The Contractor inspects and ensures that:  all junction boxes are kept closed at all times;  junction boxes are cleaned weekly;  the hinges and locking devices are maintained and if found defective, repaired immediately.
Junction Boxes. Fiber optic junction boxes shall be as shown in the Standard Details and on the plans. The installation of fiber optic junction boxes shall be consistent with that which is described in the Technical Specifications and all applicable Standard Details.
Junction Boxes. 23.1 Check the condition of the junction box and tightness of terminations. 23.2 Check the tightness of fasteners and availability. 23.3 Check the incoming and outgoing cable glands and terminations in the junction box.
Junction Boxes. Junction boxes shall be accessible. The Contractor shall not install junction boxes on bulkheads behind joinery. Where practicable, the junction boxes shall be installed in the overhead. In cases where junction boxes must be located on bulkheads behind joinery, the Contractor shall provide for access to the junction box in the finished joinery panel. Clearly label the location of hidden junction boxes on the outside of the ceiling panel or bulkhead. Junction boxes shall be identified with phenolic tags, black with white lettering, which corresponds with the circuit that supplies power to the box.
Junction Boxes. The array junction boxes shall be dust and waterproof made of UV resistance plastic. It shall have suitable cable entry points fitted with cable glands of appropriate sizes for both incoming and outgoing cables. Suitable markings shall be provided on the bus bar for easy identification and cable ferrules shall be fitted at the cable termination points for identification. The array junction box shall have suitable surge protection.
Junction Boxes. Junction Boxes shall be of high impact resistant, UV resistant Polycarbonate material. Junction boxes located in the units shall be distributed in order to place them as near as possible to the center of their associated instruments. The degree of protection shall be at least IP 65 using closed cell neoprene gaskets with detachable lids and stainless steel captive screws. They will be built in accordance with safety requirements and will be fitted with cable glands (bottom mounted). Cable glands shall be brass, double compression type with PVC protective shrouds. Junction boxes will be fitted with an extension earth terminal.
Junction Boxes. Junction boxes shall be sized in accordance with the requirements of the National Electric Code Article 314.28 and applicable tables of Chapter 9, and manufacturer recommendations determined based on the size and number of conduits attached to the junction box. The junction box size shall be a minimum of 24” high X 24” wide X 10” deep
Junction Boxes i. Open junction box and verify proper connectivity to all devices ii. Verify connectors are tight and provide seal iii. Verify lid is on tight and provides seal
Junction Boxes. A. Verify proper connectivity to all devices. B. Verify connectors are tight and provide seal. C. Verify lid is on tight and provides seal.