Electrical – Should the wiring to the recessed light have a strain relief and a ground wire connected

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I had this can light installed by a contractor.
It was not attached to anything, just resting on top of a hole in the ceiling. The cable is not entering through the plastic grommets. There are no ground wires coming out of the cable. The ground wire in the box is attached to nothing.There was no cover over the junction box and the paper instructions are still inside the box.

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Is this as messed up as it looks? The contractor doesn’t reply to my messages.

Best Answer

There's several problems here:

  1. The ground wires seem to be missing. That looks like yellow Romex (12/2, with ground). You need to ground your light fixtures and the box (which is why the box has that ground wire)
  2. They ran 2 wires into the same hole (normally you put one per hole)
  3. The wires are simply electrically taped together
  4. The rail should be attached to joists on both sides.

What they should have done was use a NM wire clamp to hold each wire in its own hole.

The clamp holds the wires firmly in place, and prevents the wires from rubbing against the metal box (which could cause a short, and potentially a fire)