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Installing surface mount dryer outlet question Mikepier 06-24-2008
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Posted by Mikepier on June 24, 2008, 9:30 am
I have to install a dryer outlet in a garage where it has unfinished
sheetrock. I purchased a surface mount outlet similiar to this one:
http://www.acehardwareoutlet.com/(x1hn2s3hw0rl3v55a03mi255)/ProductDetails.aspx?SKU=33287

It came with 2 half moon clamps for the wire, and the instructions say
for wall mounting, put the clamp on the bottom knockout. For floor
mounting, use the knockout on the back.

This would mean that I would have to come out of the sheetrock with
the wire, then turn up 90 deg to the outlet. Is this right? Is there
any reason why i cant use the rear knockout so I can come inside the
sheetrock and through the rear knockout?

Posted by Kevin Ricks on June 24, 2008, 10:41 am
Mikepier wrote:
> I have to install a dryer outlet in a garage where it has unfinished
> sheetrock. I purchased a surface mount outlet similiar to this one:
>
http://www.acehardwareoutlet.com/(x1hn2s3hw0rl3v55a03mi255)/ProductDetails.aspx?SKU=33287
>
> It came with 2 half moon clamps for the wire, and the instructions say
> for wall mounting, put the clamp on the bottom knockout. For floor
> mounting, use the knockout on the back.
>
> This would mean that I would have to come out of the sheetrock with
> the wire, then turn up 90 deg to the outlet. Is this right? Is there
> any reason why i cant use the rear knockout so I can come inside the
> sheetrock and through the rear knockout?

Use back or bottom whatever makes sense.
Why the surface mount?
How are you going to mount to the sheetrock?
I guess you could slap up a 1x6" board or something spanning a couple of
studs and mount the outlet to that, but why not cut a hole for a box and
use a box mount outlet and cover plate instead of the surface mount?

Kevin

Posted by John Grabowski on June 24, 2008, 10:50 am

>I have to install a dryer outlet in a garage where it has unfinished
> sheetrock. I purchased a surface mount outlet similiar to this one:
>
http://www.acehardwareoutlet.com/(x1hn2s3hw0rl3v55a03mi255)/ProductDetails.aspx?SKU=33287
>
> It came with 2 half moon clamps for the wire, and the instructions say
> for wall mounting, put the clamp on the bottom knockout. For floor
> mounting, use the knockout on the back.
>
> This would mean that I would have to come out of the sheetrock with
> the wire, then turn up 90 deg to the outlet. Is this right? Is there
> any reason why i cant use the rear knockout so I can come inside the
> sheetrock and through the rear knockout?



No, but you should try and get one edge of the receptacle over a wood stud
so that you can mount it securely. The larger size outlets don't always
hold up well when they are only fastened to the drywall.

Another way to go is with a 4" x 2 1/8" square box with a surface cover and
dryer receptacle. This would enable you to get part of the box over the
stud and still have space to enter into the back.


Posted by Mikepier on June 24, 2008, 11:40 am
That's what I was going to try and do, grab a stud from one side of
the outlet, but I don't know if the clamp in the rear will get in the
way. I can test it on a piece of wood and see if it will work. I guess
I could get a square box and surface mount that, or do Kevin's
suggestion and cut a box in.I just thought this dryer outlet seemed
the easiest and painless.

Posted by Mikepier on June 24, 2008, 12:31 pm
I managed to find a box that steel box that measures 3 3/4" X 2" deep.
This looks the same as regular 1900 box but deeper. Would this work
with a dryer outlet?

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