Interlocking Armor Type MC Cable

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Originally posted by don_resqcapt19:
Bob,
There is a much easier way to solve this problem...Ban both AC and MC
Don
I think that's a great idea Don, but I would take it ten steps further. To simplify the code book even more, and eliminate many confusing issues, I propose that ridgid metal conduit be the only wiring method permitted in any occupancy.

[ July 29, 2005, 11:23 PM: Message edited by: peter d ]
 
Re: Interlocking Armor Type MC Cable

Originally posted by peter d:
I propose that ridgid metal conduit be the only wiring method permitted in any occupancy.
I second the motion.
 
Re: Interlocking Armor Type MC Cable

Originally posted by don_resqcapt19:
Bob,
There is a much easier way to solve this problem...Ban both AC and MC
Don
Spoken like a true Chicago boy, which, if I remember correctly, you are. :D :D
 
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Spoken like a true Chicago boy, which, if I remember correctly, you are.
About 100 miles away. In my area NM is used. I only do industrial now, and it is all rigid steel conduit.
Don
 
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Originally posted by don_resqcapt19:
Spoken like a true Chicago boy, which, if I remember correctly, you are.
About 100 miles away. In my area NM is used. I only do industrial now, and it is all rigid steel conduit.
Don
And there's nothing wrong with that :D

I too live in NM land. All the same, I'm a pipe and wire guy that served his apprenticeship in Chicago. I do still venture into Chicago from time to time, and often into the closer burbs where CEC has been adopted. But, even here in Cheeseland, if I'm installing it, you can bet it's pipe and wire. ;)
 
Re: Interlocking Armor Type MC Cable

If in doubt, use the redheads anyway! I myself also use the pipe and wire method. But I've pulled my share of Type MC and AC, and I new what I was using. :eek:
 
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