Not to bring up a long debated topic, but we are having an office debate. 394.12 (5) states that K & T shall not be used in hollow spaces that are insulated.
The debate is not that K & T is permitted, and that insulating over is a good thing, but it is that the code specifically does not state that you cannot insulate over it. The code does not state where insulation is permitted, rather that K & T wiring is not permitted to be installed in an insulated space.
Does anyone agree with this "legal" interpertation of the code?
The debate is not that K & T is permitted, and that insulating over is a good thing, but it is that the code specifically does not state that you cannot insulate over it. The code does not state where insulation is permitted, rather that K & T wiring is not permitted to be installed in an insulated space.
Does anyone agree with this "legal" interpertation of the code?