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25% is a significant increase.
Who sponsored this presentation?
Who sponsored this presentation?
don_resqcapt19 said:Trevor,
The cost is only about 1.25 x an NM job. I have been told that there will be a presentation at the ROC meeting showing that Chicago has a much lower rate of dwelling unit fires than other parts of the country and that one of the reasons that this is so is the "pipe" code.
Don
don_resqcapt19 said:Trevor,
The cost is only about 1.25 x an NM job. I have been told that there will be a presentation at the ROC meeting showing that Chicago has a much lower rate of dwelling unit fires than other parts of the country and that one of the reasons that this is so is the "pipe" code.
Don
don_resqcapt19 said:Trevor,
The cost is only about 1.25 x an NM job. I have been told that there will be a presentation at the ROC meeting showing that Chicago has a much lower rate of dwelling unit fires than other parts of the country and that one of the reasons that this is so is the "pipe" code.
Don
I got a post unceremoniously deleted yesterday for making fun of rural Kentucky. We'll see if this one lasts.jwelectric said:Oh! Excuse me; I forgot this is happening where organized crime is, now I understand.
acrwc10 said:Hillsbourogh California also calls for conduit.No MC except to uner cabinet lights.
As far as cost just imagine doing four times the work,with higher material costs.
As far as indoor plumbing we have had that for years.
mdshunk said:I got a post unceremoniously deleted yesterday for making fun of rural Kentucky.
Yes but no where near the 300 too 1000% that have been talked about in this thread.25% is a significant increase.
My information says that it will be part of an anti-AFCI comment submitted to CMP 2...that assumes that the panel chairman will permit it...he is not required to.Who sponsored this presentation?
e57 said:I asked an inspector there (Who BTW are RPITA's) why they required Pipe or Flex as none of thier nieghboring towns do.... A; Rats... that chew the NM, (never seen a rat there ever and doubt any of those multi million dollar homes would tolorate one) )and get this, "If there is a fire, you can re-pull it." Sure you can...You can barely pull >20' in flex unless it is perfectly straight, and doubtfull you gan get the conductors with melted insulation out in the first place..... IMO - they drive up the cost of building there to keep (Ghetto side of) Palo Alto from speading.
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BTW I mosly use pipe and MC in my own home....
acrwc10 said:A trick I use on flex is to not put the ends in the boxes until after I have pulled my wires on recepticles.This makes it possible to pull upward in most cases.As far as Palo Alto goes ,oh boy what a group they are,Green is not just the color of money there.
300.18 Raceway Installations.
(A) Complete Runs. Raceways, other than busways or exposed raceways having hinged or removable covers, shall be installed complete between outlet, junction, or splicing points prior to the installation of conductors. Where required to facilitate the installation of utilization equipment, the raceway shall be permitted to be initially installed without a terminating connection at the equipment. Prewired raceway assemblies shall be permitted only where specifically permitted in this Code for the applicable wiring method.
e57 said:Technicaly it is a code violation - I but I do it too....
And PA has some real winners there - the old guy is the worst - some real wierd ideas about codes and general demeaner. BTW - if you don't have gray hair there is no point in talking to him at all. You may as well not be human. Even if you do have gray hair he thinks he is the all knowing all seeing king of kings - too bad he is 90% wrong 100% of the time.
finhead said:Aging of electrical wiring is becoming a hot topic. A single family with EMT as the wiring method can be rewired in about a day -- depending on the size. How long would it take to rewire a home done in romex?