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Different Types of Electrical Boxes 

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In this video you will learn the different types of residential electrical boxes we as electricians use.
I personally really like using the plastic boxes in a residential setting because it's so easy to stick your wire in without connectors, you don't cut/nick your knuckles, and they aren't as cold in the winter 😁
I hope this video is a great reference if you are just starting up in the electrical world, as knowing these different types of boxes, and when to use them, will really help you move faster, save money, and become a great apprentice electrician!
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Комментарии : 49   
@SnoopytheAce
@SnoopytheAce Год назад
THIS IS FOR A CANADIAN AUDIENCE: the outlet shown for a range in the US needs to be on 50 amp circuit, and as such needs to be wired with 6 gauge wire and not 8 gauge. There are subtle differences, make sure you are referencing the NEC appropriate for your area.
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician Год назад
Oh that is interesting. Yes, Canada was always 40A and #8 AWG Copper, and the plug had all slots vertical. Dry is 30A breaker, #10 AWG Copper, and one of the plugs has an L (for laundry 😎)
@SauloRM
@SauloRM 3 месяца назад
Your videos are amazing!!!!
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician 3 месяца назад
Thank-you. I'm glad you found it useful. If you want to learn more about becoming an electrician, I also run the website, too: becoming-an-electrician.com/free/
@kishankhavas1993
@kishankhavas1993 10 месяцев назад
Thank you 😊🙏
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician 10 месяцев назад
You are welcome!!
@JackElectrician
@JackElectrician Год назад
Awesome Video
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician Год назад
Thanks Ben, hope you have been well! Appreciate your comments 🙂
@nathanield.4527
@nathanield.4527 Год назад
What do you recommend for a junction box in the attic? Is it best to mount the box above the insulation like on a rafter or is ur ok to cover it with insulation? Is there such a thing as an IC rated junction box?
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician Год назад
Hey, good questions. I cannot give advice here, I'd talk to your local electrical inspector. Personally, I'd mount the junction box above like on a rafter because you can easily see it (not buried), and it won't be in the insulation. A metal 4x4 with a cover I'd use. (Again, talk to your local electrical inspector for the proper installation in your area).
@SnoopytheAce
@SnoopytheAce Год назад
Good content!
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician Год назад
Thank-you for the comment! 🙂
@fernandopureza5058
@fernandopureza5058 Год назад
What device box do you use for interior masonry wall? Does Iberville make a 1-1/2 deep masonry box for flush mount?
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician Год назад
Hey reach out to your local inspector, they'll tell you how to do it properly!
@Markdoubts
@Markdoubts 9 месяцев назад
I am installing 15 amp receptacles in my barn. All exterior mounted to 3/4 plywood in conduit. I am running 10/2 because it is over 100ft. My questions - can I fit a gfci, receptacle and feed out to the side of the barn in an extra deep 4x4 box? Thank you very much,!
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician 9 месяцев назад
Hey! Contact your local electrical inspector, as rules are different where you live!
@talalalrahbi9430
@talalalrahbi9430 Месяц назад
Hi sir,your explanation is amazing and clear ,could you send me book??
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician Месяц назад
Thanks - You can download it here with email sign-up: becoming-an-electrician.com/optin/5-tips-apprentice-electrician-book/
@vince6829
@vince6829 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I do have a question regarding pancake boxes. Can they be used outdoors (e.g. for a porch light) so long as they are recessed into the wall and not surface mounted? I know that they are not weatherproof.
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician 11 месяцев назад
Yes I think you can.. they are most often used if you need to get a light perfectly center, but the stud/joist is in the way. You can mount the pancake box center, and still allow a wire to get into the pancake box. Remember, only one wire is allowed in a pancake box! (Always double check with electrical inspector if you're allowed using outdoors.. rules change way too often in the electrical industry.. hard to keep up).
@vince6829
@vince6829 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for the prompt reply. It’s greatly appreciated.
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician 11 месяцев назад
@@vince6829 You are very welcome! Thanks for the comment, and I hope the videos continue to help you.
@rul1175
@rul1175 Год назад
What is the brabd and code for the residencial plastic single cover with the screw o the back?. I cant find them.Thank you!
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician Год назад
Code rules are different for different continents.. reach out to a local electrical inspector!
@wasteelectricalwork886
@wasteelectricalwork886 Год назад
Very good 👍
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician Год назад
Hey thanks! Appreciate your comment.. more videos coming up soon 🙂
@rickyperkins232
@rickyperkins232 Год назад
@@BecomingAnElectrician it seems like commercial Buildings never are spec for plastic boxes?
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician Год назад
@@rickyperkins232 I've never really seen a jobsite spec specific boxes, but types of wires.. which will then decide the types of boxes you use. Also, using metal boxes on metal studs allows you to keep bonding continuity, plus you can use EMT pipe, BX (Armored Cable), and they are usually just more flexible in terms of what you can connect into them.. I really prefer the metal 4x4 boxes that have the metal strap on them (compared to 4x4 metal boxes without stud wrap!) I really do like working in plastic boxes in residential.. easier on the hands.. don't get cut fingers as easily 😁
@rickyperkins232
@rickyperkins232 Год назад
@@BecomingAnElectrician understood
@DitNg516
@DitNg516 Год назад
Good video
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician Год назад
Thanks for the comment :)
@tecnisdaimondm.g9321
@tecnisdaimondm.g9321 8 месяцев назад
Excelente
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician 8 месяцев назад
Hey, thanks! Hope you found the information you were looking for about different types of electrical boxes! becoming-an-electrician.com/different-types-of-residential-electrical-boxes/
@HamiltonMechanical
@HamiltonMechanical Год назад
what the heck area are you in? I've never seen some of those plastic boxes you have! pretty neat :) Usually get the blue carlon ones here but 2021-2022 we were having a time getting boxes in my area, local suppliers started getting in these generic black boxes that I had not seen before, and when we were really desperate, we'd grab fiberglass. But never seen some of these gray plastic boxes like you have there here in east tennessee :) pretty cool!
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician Год назад
I'm from Canada, these boxes shown are the ones most commonly used where I'd work! Thanks for checking out the video!
@rul1175
@rul1175 Год назад
What is the brand, do u guys do 120v??
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician Год назад
@@rul1175 These are Iberville I think. 120V for basic plugs, 240V for ovens / dryers (it's 208V in 3-phase systems here).
@mikecorkey5511
@mikecorkey5511 Год назад
What do you mean about bonding in the plastic box
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician Год назад
Could you clarify your question further, and what you're confused about? - We always need to bond a box. Bonding is a word that gets confused with "grounding". Grounding only happens at one point of a home's electrical system. Bonding then ensures no equipment body can be energized.. if it happens, it will trip the breaker!
@skymhook
@skymhook Год назад
What is the difference between a "3/0" box, a "4/0" box, and a "3/0 - 4/0" box?
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician Год назад
Hey, I've never heard of this term before in all my years.. however, I'm located in Canada. After a quick search, it seems like they are Octagon boxes. As electricians, we'd just call them Shallow Octagons or Deep Octagons. Shallows allow less wires, Deeps allow more wires, as well as need more room to install!
@jamaljamal4900
@jamaljamal4900 Год назад
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@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician Год назад
Thanks again, I hope you enjoy my FREE Electrical Book from my website there!: becoming-an-electrician.com/ Reach out any time!
@robertkattner1997
@robertkattner1997 4 месяца назад
You better go to college for 2 years , it takes that long to graduate as an electrician.
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician 4 месяца назад
Hey, here's a guide for how to become an electrician in Canada: becoming-an-electrician.com/how-to-become-an-apprentice-electrician/ It takes 4 different levels of schooling, each are 3 months of training. You also need your hours. So it takes about 4 years on average to become a certified Journeyman with ticket (in Canada).
@chris23384
@chris23384 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the video! On the easy box example @16 Minutes, the wires go into the top of the box and clamp down. Question: which grommet and size would you use to protect the wire. thank you
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician 3 месяца назад
For the EZ Box, it should already have a clamp built-in. Remove the wire jacket, pop the EZ Box tab, insert the wire, and tighten down the wire clamp! becoming-an-electrician.com/
@chris23384
@chris23384 3 месяца назад
@@BecomingAnElectrician Thanks for responding. The knockout on the top must be removed to insert the wire. this leaves a sharp edge. Do you use a rubber grommet or other option to protect the wire. or do you just insert the wire and tighten down the clamp. thank you
@BecomingAnElectrician
@BecomingAnElectrician 3 месяца назад
​@@chris23384 First, the cable has different components to it. It has the outer sheath, which is what you are stripping off. Then inside are the conductors, that have their own insulation to identify what wire is which and prevent short circuit. Simply strip the outer sheath (JACKET), then insert the cable into the EZ Box so that the JACKET goes under the clamp. If it's super sharp, you can try to file the EZ box hole if you're really sketched out before putting the wire in and tightening down. But generally, you just strip the wire jacket, pop the EZ box knockout, put the wire in, and tighten it down on the jacket (not the individual conductors, if that makes sense).
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