David,
You are beginning to talk in circles, which I believe is one of the purposes of the NEC!
I agree that the surface of the wall is now the wood since it is not to be covered at this time, however the wiring is NOT "Installed ON the surface", it is installed in bored holes through framing members.
No matter how much you twist it and turn it, this is not surface wiring. It is not exposed wiring. It is wiring through framing members and as such needs to meet the requirements of 334.17 NOT 334.15.
I don't know what else to say. I believe it is very creative interpretation to require that this meet 334.15, it simply does not apply and should not enter into the conversation. You know that type NM is installed where visible all of the time, in unfinished basement ceilings, in unfinished garages, etc. I have given the sections of the code that allow such installations. If you want to insist that other sections apply, we can disagree and still be friends.
As for adding a removable panel making the wiring exposed, that was your idea, and yes that would meet the definition of exposed. That certainly is not the only instance where the code makes no sense. In the meantime it says what it says. This wiring is NOT installed on the surface and it is NOT exposed. It is simply visible which in my opinion is allowed by the code.
It has been fun.
You are beginning to talk in circles, which I believe is one of the purposes of the NEC!
I agree that the surface of the wall is now the wood since it is not to be covered at this time, however the wiring is NOT "Installed ON the surface", it is installed in bored holes through framing members.
No matter how much you twist it and turn it, this is not surface wiring. It is not exposed wiring. It is wiring through framing members and as such needs to meet the requirements of 334.17 NOT 334.15.
I don't know what else to say. I believe it is very creative interpretation to require that this meet 334.15, it simply does not apply and should not enter into the conversation. You know that type NM is installed where visible all of the time, in unfinished basement ceilings, in unfinished garages, etc. I have given the sections of the code that allow such installations. If you want to insist that other sections apply, we can disagree and still be friends.
As for adding a removable panel making the wiring exposed, that was your idea, and yes that would meet the definition of exposed. That certainly is not the only instance where the code makes no sense. In the meantime it says what it says. This wiring is NOT installed on the surface and it is NOT exposed. It is simply visible which in my opinion is allowed by the code.
It has been fun.
