V Van87D Member Location San Jose Occupation Electrical Engineer Nov 24, 2020 #1 installed is cable tray with cover inside hard lid ceiling. No junction or splicing of wires on cable tray, all continuous run. Do we need to provide any accessibility to cable tray?
installed is cable tray with cover inside hard lid ceiling. No junction or splicing of wires on cable tray, all continuous run. Do we need to provide any accessibility to cable tray?
JGinIndy Senior Member Location Indiana Occupation Retired Electrician currently County Inspector Nov 24, 2020 #2 Yes 392.18(E)
V Van87D Member Location San Jose Occupation Electrical Engineer Nov 24, 2020 #3 Can we claim exception to 392.18(D) ?
JGinIndy Senior Member Location Indiana Occupation Retired Electrician currently County Inspector Nov 24, 2020 #4 I think what (D) is allowing is where it passes let’s say through a wall or partition.
V Van87D Member Location San Jose Occupation Electrical Engineer Nov 24, 2020 #5 Can we get away of making it all "exposed". Can we provide an access panel as a means of accessibility? What's your thoughts
Can we get away of making it all "exposed". Can we provide an access panel as a means of accessibility? What's your thoughts
JGinIndy Senior Member Location Indiana Occupation Retired Electrician currently County Inspector Nov 24, 2020 #6 I forgot to mention (F) might give more insight.