renosteinke
Senior Member
- Location
- NE Arkansas
Can't anyone tell the difference between a 'rule' and an 'exception?'
The 'rule' is that the wires must be protected by a rounded fitting; that is, the throat of a chase nipple is one of the very few places where this is found. The chase nipple complies with the rule.
The 'exception' is where the wires are further protected by a bushing or liner. Thus, we are allowed to add bushings to ordinary nipples, or the 'sharp' end of a chase nipple, to provide the protection we want.
The 'rule' is that the wires must be protected by a rounded fitting; that is, the throat of a chase nipple is one of the very few places where this is found. The chase nipple complies with the rule.
The 'exception' is where the wires are further protected by a bushing or liner. Thus, we are allowed to add bushings to ordinary nipples, or the 'sharp' end of a chase nipple, to provide the protection we want.