Provisions in Installing Electrical Boxes
Across
- 1. – The system of electrical conductors used in buildings.
- 2. – A cover for switches and outlets, also called a faceplate.
- 5. – A small metal box, commonly 2” wide, 3” high, and 2 ½” deep.
- 8. – A pre-cut hole in a box for inserting conduit.
- 10. – Another name for a splice box where wires connect.
- 11. – The process of putting electrical systems in place.
- 14. – A surface-mounted electrical box with rounded corners.
- 15. – A box with expandable arms for easy mounting on drywall.
Down
- 1. – A type of electrical box designed for outdoor use.
- 3. – A lightweight, non-metallic electrical box.
- 4. – A protective tube that electrical wires run through.
- 6. – The primary reason for following the Philippine Electrical Code.
- 7. – A box used for ceiling-mounted lights and fans.
- 9. – The main board that distributes electricity in a building.
- 12. – A set of rules and standards for electrical work.
- 13. – A box that houses switches and receptacles inside walls.