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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 | 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 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
Romex in metal studs | Information by Electrical Professionals for . . . Re: Romex in metal studs 15 years ago I spent all my time wiring apartments and condos almost all NM and metal studs I still use NM, mostly for temps and we do some surprising large jobs all NM but these have few interior walls to wire (large retail space) For boxes 99% of them are 4"sq deeps with plaster rings supported by one of the following
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 exposed under covered patio | Information by Electrical . . . I'm working on making corrections on a residential inspection report for the sale of a home, one of the repairs the home inspector noted was the exposed romex running under a wood patio cover The romex is running through bored holes not stapled on the bottom of the joists, there isn't any
What year were you required to use 14 2 12 2 Romex WITH A GROUND. All 12 2 or 14 2 cloth Romex and range cable was cloth covered 3 wire 10-2 cloth Romex to water heater 60 amp panel was grounded to water line nearby I first noticed grounded receptacles in a friend's house that was built about 61 or 62? I started electrical work in 1976 and saw some cloth cable with reduced and full grounds here and there