GG
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- Ft.Worth, T.X.
(1) When you run NM (romex) cable into a closet to supply power to an air handler does that NM cable have to be protected in some type of coduit, and if so what NEC code applies to that installation? I see NM cable installed all the time in a closet without protection, and it looks dangerous.
(2) I see alot of times when a gas furnace has a screw in fuse / switch combo located near the furnace as a means of disconnect. Is this done because the furnace nameplate says that the circuit must be protected by a fuse and not a breaker? I dont understand why you cant just use a single pole light switch to disconnect the HOT at the furnace. I mean the circuit is protected back at the breaker box. The screw in fuse seams unnecessary.
(3) If you install a breaker that has a means to lock it in the open position are you still reqired to supply a disconnect at the condenser or air handler or both? What section of the NEC covers this?
(2) I see alot of times when a gas furnace has a screw in fuse / switch combo located near the furnace as a means of disconnect. Is this done because the furnace nameplate says that the circuit must be protected by a fuse and not a breaker? I dont understand why you cant just use a single pole light switch to disconnect the HOT at the furnace. I mean the circuit is protected back at the breaker box. The screw in fuse seams unnecessary.
(3) If you install a breaker that has a means to lock it in the open position are you still reqired to supply a disconnect at the condenser or air handler or both? What section of the NEC covers this?