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Old 03-24-2003, 03:10 PM
wilsonmi wilsonmi is offline
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Default Shared wall in an apartment

My brother-in-law is having a discussion with an inspector. Inspector says that the wiring in a wall shared by two apartments must be in conduit.
Is this true? We live in South Carolina. I know the state code may be different as well as the county code, but is this standard.
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Old 03-24-2003, 08:39 PM
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Default Re: Shared wall in an apartment

Ask where he is getting this code as 334.10 Uses Permitted. allows it if the finsh has a 15 min. rating or more. and the party wall in multi-familiy housing must have a 2 hour rating in most ares of the country. so it is allowed as long as anything breaching it must be fire rated caulked and if the N/M breaches this fire wall it must be sleaved. Even plastic nail-on box's have a 1 hour rating.
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