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Question on tacking up Romex inside a cabinet
Hi, I have a wood floor to ceiling cabinet in this house I bought.
Inside, underneath a shelf, is a 14 gauge Romex line that goes from the wall on the left to a box with an outlet on the right. The Romex is stapled to the underside of one of the shelves. Is this even close to being code ? Does the wire need to be run through a conduit ? I've seen other wires just stapled to a board on a wall, like the 110 line for a washer in a basement. Thank you. |
Question on tacking up Romex inside a cabinet
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Question on tacking up Romex inside a cabinet
On Oct 9, 8:31 pm, (Doug Miller) wrote:
In article . com, wrote: Hi, I have a wood floor to ceiling cabinet in this house I bought. Inside, underneath a shelf, is a 14 gauge Romex line that goes from the wall on the left to a box with an outlet on the right. The Romex is stapled to the underside of one of the shelves. Is this even close to being code ? As long as the shelf is fixed, not movable, and the cable is securely fastened, I don't see a reason why not. -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again. Thanks ! I'll help throw that tea, too. |
Question on tacking up Romex inside a cabinet
On Oct 9, 7:24 pm, wrote:
Hi, I have a wood floor to ceiling cabinet in this house I bought. Inside, underneath a shelf, is a 14 gauge Romex line that goes from the wall on the left to a box with an outlet on the right. The Romex is stapled to the underside of one of the shelves. Is this even close to being code ? Does the wire need to be run through a conduit ? I've seen other wires just stapled to a board on a wall, like the 110 line for a washer in a basement. Thank you. Does your local code require conduit? I know to most here this is a silly question, but in Chicago-land area, everything must be in conduit, or BX allowed for short fixture runs only, no exceptions. |
Question on tacking up Romex inside a cabinet
Does your local code require conduit? I know to most here this is a silly question, but in Chicago-land area, everything must be in conduit, or BX allowed for short fixture runs only, no exceptions. I can ask a friend of a friend on that. Chicago doesn't even allow PVC plumbing, do they ? |
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