Typically the ground wire is attached to the metal housing of the light fixture.
No junction box light fixture.
Depending on the fixture style you may need to remove a finial from the center of the shade or loosen a series of thumbscrews.
For example if you have a light fixture that doesn t need a box for mounting but the wiring connections are not protected by some kind of cover then you can t use the fixture without a junction box.
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They provide much more room for wiring than shallow round pan boxes and can be used as junction boxes.
I just removed two bathroom vanity lights to replace them and discovered that there was no junction box behind either.
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Or if a fixture meets all of the criteria of a box but lacks a cable clamp don t use it without a box.
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In some cases the ground wire extends through out the light fixture to junction box locations where the light socket wiring is spliced together.
One light was mounted over a stud and the other was right next the a stud.
Metal boxes are suitable for surface mounted installations using metal conduit.
At first i thought i could use old work pancake boxes but the problem is that in both cases the in wall wiring runs directly over the stud.
Whenever wires are spliced together in a circuit whether it s to hook up a switch or light fixture or simply to extend the length of a wire the splice connections must be inside a covered junction box.
If you are removing an existing fixture.
If your fixture weighs more you may need to install a junction box that s designed to support heavier light fixtures.
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Remove the light shade cover from the existing ceiling light fixture.
Junction boxes typically hold up to 50 pounds.
The ground wire connection should provide a continuous bond throughout the metal components of the light fixture.
Before you begin make sure your junction box can support the weight of the new light fixture.
Light fixtures that simply protrude from the ceiling or wall without a junction box are a fire waiting to happen.