Pierre C Belarge
Senior Member
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- Westchester County, New York
would you run an unprotected # 10 thhn insulated conductor 200', above a drop ceiling, of a hospital to satisfy the requirement ?
Why would these panels be located so far apart???
would you run an unprotected # 10 thhn insulated conductor 200', above a drop ceiling, of a hospital to satisfy the requirement ?
The NEC allows it.
Why would these panels be located so far apart???
What follows is strictly my Opinion.
...I believe the reason we see no restriction on the method of installation for this conductor is, the panels are generally in the same room and usually installed close to each other.
A big problem with trying to use 250.102 is that the title of 250.102 is "Equipment bonding jumpers". Nowhere in 517.14 is the conductor used to connect the the panelboards together refer to as an equipment bonding jumper.
Here is the definition of equipment bonding jumper.
I don't see where the conductor in 517.14 is part of the equipment grounding conductor.
That violation is already taken care of in the text of 517.14
If you feel this is an issue I would recommend submitting a proposal for the 2014 code.
Chris
Chapter 1-3 are the general rules and are modified by the other chapters. It is redundant for article 517.14 to talk about plenum when it is covered in art. 300.22(C).I see only a 'part' of 517.14 violation being taken care of and that is the 'unspliced' requirment. Nothing is said about 'plenum' rated wire if it is run in a plenum celieing, which in my opinion is just as bad.
That may be true, Pierre, but i have seen where the panels were farther apart like in another rooom etc or down the hall like one guy said. Sometimes its extreme and on another floor.
I probably wouldn't have too much of an issue if it wasn't for some inspectors are not citing the nonplenum rated wire installed in these ceilings.
I'm curious as to how you read the wording of 250.102(E), just your opinion, not what is 'widely' practice. Do you think that 517.14 wording could be modified to say that section 250.102 does not apply?
Chapter 1-3 are the general rules and are modified by the other chapters. It is redundant for article 517.14 to talk about plenum when it is covered in art. 300.22(C).
Why may I ask is plenum rated wire a bad idea-- that is it's purpose and is allowed by code the same as telephone and other cable is allowed in a plenum. I seriously doubt the #10 is plenum rated but who knows.
