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Can I staple NM cable to the bottom of the TGI's in a crawl space or do I have to Bore holes. I know in a basement I have to drill unless it is 2-#6 or 3--#8
[ February 20, 2003, 04:39 PM: Message edited by: myyz250 ] |
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Through the joists.
Mike P.
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Mike Parks ESI RBO OMHI |
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It's also ok to attach to running boards. See Article 334.15(C) for details. Through the prepunched holes in TGIs are alot easier than installing running boards.
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If you're only running a couple cables, a sharp 3/4" paddle bit blasts through those TJI webs pretty quickly with a battery drill. The prepunched holes almost never line up.
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I have a different point of view for crawl spaces only...
You do not need running boards for NM in a crawl space. You also do not need to drill or punch throuhg the TGI's in a crawl space. Stapling directly to the bottom of the TGI is perfectly acceptable in a crawl space. Most TGI's have specific rules from the manufacturer and by building code allowing placement of non pre-punched holes in TGI's. In other words, drilling your own hole may weaken the TGI, and is generally frowned upon. I would recommend stapling to the bottom - fastest, safest, yet still code compliant method. Please note that this view is shared by all of the AHJ's that I have ever worked with. This view may not be the case in your neck of the woods, so I would check with your AHJ. Enjoy your day! |
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