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- Garage romex protection | Information by Electrical Professionals for . . .
Where in the code is it required, (or not) the need to protect NM cable run in a garage, horizontally through bored holes in stud runs that are exposed (not covered with drywall? Items can be hung from the cable for example, pulling the cable from its connectors So is drywall or similar
- Romex wiring in garage | Information by Electrical Professionals for . . .
I'm buying a house and there is romex wiring run through the garage The installation was approved by the township in 1987 when it was installed Current standards requireany type of non-metallic wiring, Romex included, to be protected (within conduit) It's 28 years old and I want the seller
- That old Romex question again. | Information by Electrical . . .
Hello all Got a question I am wiring an office building for a family member's used car lot The building was a two story split level residential home with a basement that is being converted to an office My question is, can I use romex in this building? The NEC is a little confusing saying
- Romex | Information by Electrical Professionals for Electrical . . .
In the code book it says that you can install Romex if permitted as a Type 3, 4 or 5 building, but if it is permitted as a type 1 building you can not install Romex Although IF the building can be a type 3,4 or 5 building you can in fact install Romex Can someone interpret this code 334 for me?
- Romex outdoor application | Information by Electrical Professionals for . . .
Can indoor romex be used in an outdoor structure if the ceiling is enclosed Everything else on the structure is open it will basically be cedar covering the rafter bays
- How many wire per hole through studs | Information by Electrical . . .
I have been told my whole career that you can only run two romex through a hole in a stud You are allowed to run as many wires as you want through a
- Installing romex in EMT conduit | Information by Electrical . . .
I also recently passed romex through a double gang metallic box without breaking wires out of jacket, straight in left to exit rear Code requires equipment to be bonded if likely to be energized but since the conductors are insulated in their Factory jacket, would you still need bonding here?
- Romex in conduit attached to an enclosure (indoors), fastening . . .
When using conduit to protect Romex before it enters an enclosure - for example, coming up out of the crawlspace, up an un-finished wall to a disconnect - what fastening requirements are recommended and or required ? (The conduit would run from the floor to the box)
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