Yes, as long as it is accessible.
Yes they can. It can only be used for low voltage transformers that have that 6-32 screw in or mounted for a receptacle for service equipment .. like a/c unit or any serviceable equipment but no cords plugs plugged in Thu or above the ceiling sorry .
A switched duplex receptacle can be wired two ways. If both duplexes are to be switched then the receptacle is wired the same as any light fixture. The black wire from the bottom of the existing switch goes to the brass screw on the receptacle that is to be switched. The white wire terminates on the neutral silver coloured screw. If you want just half of the duplex receptacle to be switched then the tie bar between the two brass screws on the receptacle has to be removed. Just wiggle it until it breaks free. Usually on a half switched receptacle the top half is switched and the bottom half remains a normal connection. After removing the tie bar, the top half of the receptacle is wired the same, as the description above, for a full duplex switched receptacle. Questions use the discuss question page.
A receptacle is typically mounted flush along a datum plane, such as a wall or surface, at a specific height according to building codes and accessibility standards. The mounting location should be easily accessible and convenient for users.
You can install heating ducts into a suspended ceiling by cutting a hole in the ceiling tiles where the duct will go, attaching the ductwork to the ceiling joists above the suspended ceiling, and sealing any gaps around the duct. Make sure to follow local building codes and consult with a professional if needed to ensure safe and efficient installation.
A ceiling fan should typically be hung 7 to 9 feet above the floor for optimal air circulation and safety. With an 11-foot high ceiling, you can consider hanging the fan around 2 to 4 feet down from the ceiling using a downrod.
Yes they can. It can only be used for low voltage transformers that have that 6-32 screw in or mounted for a receptacle for service equipment .. like a/c unit or any serviceable equipment but no cords plugs plugged in Thu or above the ceiling sorry .
All electrical plug in devices sources have to be readily accessible. Above T bar ceilings does not fit into this category. The receptacle can protrude through the ceiling just behind the projector if the receptacle is affixed permanently to the T bar ceiling.
It depends on how high the ceiling is.
a full duplex system
Electrical and communications system receptacles on walls shall be mounted no less than 15 in (380 mm) above the floor. - ADAAG under section 4.27.3
A switched duplex receptacle can be wired two ways. If both duplexes are to be switched then the receptacle is wired the same as any light fixture. The black wire from the bottom of the existing switch goes to the brass screw on the receptacle that is to be switched. The white wire terminates on the neutral silver coloured screw. If you want just half of the duplex receptacle to be switched then the tie bar between the two brass screws on the receptacle has to be removed. Just wiggle it until it breaks free. Usually on a half switched receptacle the top half is switched and the bottom half remains a normal connection. After removing the tie bar, the top half of the receptacle is wired the same, as the description above, for a full duplex switched receptacle. Questions use the discuss question page.
The standard height for a refrigerator receptacle is typically around 18 inches above the finished floor.
The standard height for a bathroom receptacle is typically around 12-18 inches above the finished floor level.
A ceiling of a building is the thing above the floor, that you see when you look up.
It is mounted just above the crankshaft pulley on the front of the engine.It is mounted just above the crankshaft pulley on the front of the engine.
The roof is above the ceiling
I guess anchor it from 4 separate points on the ceiling, which meet a short distance above the bag...