FAQs

  • Yes, Open Splice Junction Box has undergone and passed rigorous laboratory testing by MET Laboratory to meet standards UL 514C (United States) and CSA C22.2 # 182 (Canada). Testing performed by MET Labs (certified and authorized to perform official UL tests).

  • Open Splice Junction Box offers multiple advantages over conventional junction boxes.

    • No need to disconnect wiring.

    • Takes just a few minutes to install, saving time spent in hot attics or damp crawl spaces.

    • One piece patented design offers less parts and pieces to manage.

  • Yes, Open Splice Junction Box has undergone and passed rigorous MET Laboratory testing to meet standards UL 514C (United States) and CSA C22.2 # 182 (Canada).

  • Yes, this product is made in America from 100% recyclable materials.

  • Yes, the invention of Open Splice Junction Box was partially inspired by this common problem.

  • Most do-it-your-selfers can easily install Open Splice Junction Box in a few minutes by following the instructions.

  • Yes, it is much faster. No need to disconnect wiring. Open Splice Junction Box was specifically designed to repair open wiring splices quicker and easier than current traditional fixes.

  • Yes, CLICK HERE to see installation instructions in Spanish and English.

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  • Yes, the screws for the lid are included.

  • No, per code, the box lid must remain accessible.

  • To attach the Open Splice Junction Box, there are screw positions located within in the box compartment.

  • Yes, use Open Splice Junction Box in crawl spaces, attics, basements, and main living spaces.

  • No, it is not fireproof; however, it is fire resistant to safely and legally meet appropriate electrical code.

  • No, Open Splice Junction Box is designed and tested for indoor use only.

  • No, attachment screws are provided by the installer.

  • Yes, the product is new in 2023.

  • Yes.

  • The box is made out of special fire-retardant polymer designed specifically to meet electrical code.

  • Yes, there are four entry doors to facilitate multiple wires.

  • Yes, use Open Splice Junction Box in attics, crawl, spaces basements, and main living spaces.