CodyBost
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330.30(C) allows for "Horizontal runs of Type MC Cable installed in wooden or metal framing members or similar supporting means shall be considered supported and secured where such support does not exceed 6-ft intervals."
In applying knowledge from my interpretation from previous code cycles and other sections of the current, such as 300.4(A) & 300.4(B), it is my belief that the phrase "wooden or metal framing members or similar supporting means" is not intended to include structural steel members of commercial buildings (I-beam and bar joist). As such, I interpret this to mean that MC cable installed on or above bar joists in decking fluts, at 6' intervals would be adequately supported, but still need to be secured in place.
What are the forum's thoughts?
In applying knowledge from my interpretation from previous code cycles and other sections of the current, such as 300.4(A) & 300.4(B), it is my belief that the phrase "wooden or metal framing members or similar supporting means" is not intended to include structural steel members of commercial buildings (I-beam and bar joist). As such, I interpret this to mean that MC cable installed on or above bar joists in decking fluts, at 6' intervals would be adequately supported, but still need to be secured in place.
What are the forum's thoughts?