And can I just use bare wire in the flexible metal conduit? > > Yes. *Thanks Doug. I forgot about running boards. That is an approved method to run small cables ...
... cable clamp, can I just leave the romex free (un-clamped)? I have not ... (power, neutral, ground) Do not run Romex or MC cable in conduit. Romex and ...
Is that ok if I put the wire in conduit? Thanks, RO. -- Robert Olin Bob's Water ... Technically you can't run ROMEX in conduit except for short pieces for
going from disconnect to the condenser unit. I understand thisn't acceptable per current code. I need a couple clarifications. 1. Can std. Romex wire be used in ...
The panel seemed OK because the other keypads were working. Upon investigation I found the new Romex cable lying practically on top of my data cable. I moved my ...
Thanks Doug, gfretwell, RBM, Nate, et al. I have another option that I think will work. The existing 14/2 NM cable runs along the side of a ceiling joist close ...
triplex indoors? (I can run it thru gray plastic PVC conduit indoors). That ... better) than heavy duty romex type cable or single wires inside conduit.
> I'm running a 6-3 Romex NM-B with ground for my new air conditioner system. That must be one bad ass air conditioner. Wouldn't want your electric bill.
Sep 15, 2011 ... a ground provided by metal conduit might be acceptable in some areas? I would prefer a separate ground wire run from the panel myself - code
non metallic sheathed cable (Romex). Run your wire down to the box and back up and over to the next box. National electric code requires a Romex staple over ...
A little bit, but you still have to clamp the romex to the conduit. ... > above arrangements you are talking about. > Around here, they just run the romex
exposed to physical damage, through its accessiblity. Might want to spend a few bucks, and run another wiring method, or run the wires internal to the walls.
Instead, he's proposing to run conduit and use Cat5 which is typically 24 or ... That's why you can't take Romex for example and put in in an underground conduit.
Oct 4, 2010 ... > about the fridge and microwave. I remeber reading that if curent to/from device is in one conduit, the. EMF will not create induction heating.
The regular Romex with ground for interior use should be fine. > >3 ... not run in type NM cable. If you need to use cable then use type SE. Do not ...
the two receptacles one at 12" and another at 46" and finish them off. But run two separate conduit runs down to each box, then in the future if you wanted to ...
>run the Romex through? You're supposed to use add-on clamps for those ... reason those holes are used is to allow connection of conduit as well > as ...
(hence the push to get this cable run). The cable will lay on rafters and will eventualy be buried in as much as R30 insulation. When reading the Ampacity ...