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Hiya Folks,
I've thumbed through the NEC Code book and couldn't find (or missed) an answer to this install question. Is there a minimum height that Romex needs to be installed above the finished floor? I'm trying to add a circuit for outdoor lighting and want the light switch in with the other hall switches. Unfortunately, I'd have to tear into the drywall to do it and quite frankly, I'm a pretty poor mud/tape/texture guy. I was hoping to come in and put the romex down low and cover it up with a new baseboard (rabbited in the back to cover the wiring). I'll prolly have to install some sort of metal plate in the rabbit to protect the wire from future nails should there be any but I wouldn't think that would be too difficult. Another option would be to install the wiring in wiremold and then recess this into the back of the baseboard. I'm going to wood floors so the baseboard will be fairly substantial and I shouldn't have a problem fitting the wiring into it. Just not sure if this is allowed by the NEC or not. Thanks much, jlc |
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