dlhoule said:
iwire said:
So that said I don't see permission in a crawl space to run any size cable under the joists or even run through bored holes if the cable will be exposed.
300.4 (A) (1) In both exposed and concealed locations etc.
334.17 Through or Parallel to Framing members refers back to 300.4
Did I finally catch Bob in missing something?
No, I don't think so. I noticed what you bolded too, and then quietly waited for someone else to bite.
The problem is, "or run through bored holes" is not an option presented in 334.15(A). So, we're left with what's required of us: closely following the building finish, or using running boards.
Now, 334.15(C) states that "Smaller cables shall be run either through bored holes in joists or on running boards." In our minds, we give these two options even footing, but according to the layout of this section, this
only applies to unfinished basements.
The references to 300.4 only define protection requirements for cables that have been installed in situations; it does
not explicitly permit the situations themselves. 300.4 provides us with rules for installing cables through wood members. It doesn't say when it's appropriate, or allowed, or prohibited. 300.4 is a second or third step from such a rule. It kicks in when you've already determined that doing so is acceptable.
All that said, I can't imagine an AHJ in the world tagging a cable run through a floor joist in a crawlspace. I would classify 300.15(A) as having an "accidental omission."
