kwired
Electron manager
- Location
- NE Nebraska
Then you would have 300.11(B). :grin:
you may violate this section with a single run of 1/2 inch conduit.
Then you would have 300.11(B). :grin:
Yeah, I just pictured the neighbor tapping the conduit on a property-line fence without looking on the other side. But you can't protect against everything.Exception No. 1.
so if the fence is completely on HIS side, or its a property line fence, he is fine. If its completely on the neighbors side, then he cant attach anything to it. Correct?
~Matt
With that kind of fence (the big one), I like running the PVC on top of the lowest horizontal rail, between the slats and the posts.
"Straps?! We don't need no stinkin' straps!"With an 1.5" wide board, how do you fit the straps on there?
Ever rub up against an old wooden fence? :grin:I'd think anything that rubbed across it would get scraped, hair caught in it, etc.
I don't think I could comfortably use minerallac straps on a fence kwired. I don't think they'd be very child proof with the bolt and threads sticking out. I'd think anything that rubbed across it would get scraped, hair caught in it, etc.
I'd probably end up screwing to the slats like Larry said, that's if I couldn't talk them into going underground with it.
I don't think I could comfortably use minerallac straps on a fence kwired. I don't think they'd be very child proof with the bolt and threads sticking out. I'd think anything that rubbed across it would get scraped, hair caught in it, etc.
I'd probably end up screwing to the slats like Larry said, that's if I couldn't talk them into going underground with it.
So?If you are feeding one building from another and in 10 years the fence is no longer in good condition or owner is just tired of it, kids grew up, or they got rid of the dog, and they no longer want the fence, the raceway will have to be moved or replaced.
Ditto. Folks would rather take the cheaper route today as they are not planning for 10 years down the road and see no value in the extra expense.So?
Do you run branch circuits horizontal across a wall space, or only vertically up and down to/from the attic? What if in 10 years they want that wall opened up, won't the circuit need to be moved or replaced?
So?
Do you run branch circuits horizontal across a wall space, or only vertically up and down to/from the attic? What if in 10 years they want that wall opened up, won't the circuit need to be moved or replaced?