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then the conduit has to be bonded
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"rck" wrote:

I had a house like that. The "duct" was the space between the joists

with
sheet metal nailed to the bottom of the joists. I hired an electrician

to
wire from one side to the other. He went all the way around the cellar,

said
there was no other way to cross the duct.


Must be a recent code change in your area or overkill. Those types of

ducts are
usually return air so temp is not a concern. There wouldn't have been

any
problem drilling a hole on each side and running the romex straight

through.
Caulk the holes when done.


While the NEC does allow one to pass a Romex type cable straight through a
cold air return as described, a safer method, and also permited by code,
would be to install a 1/2" EMT with a connector attached at each end (to
serve as bushings) and pass the Romex through the conduit.