Light whip bends

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hbeery10

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We installed several lights on an exposed ceiling room. The fixtures were hung from the ceiling with cables about 3' down. We wired to them with prefabed whips that were 6' long so we put a loop in the whip. The inspector said we weren't allowed to have a 360 degree bend in the whip (greenfield) and had to take out the loop. Is there any validation to that in the NEC?

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Technically FMC is limited to 360 degrees of bend but a whip already has the conductors in it so IMO the 360 requirement for pulling purposes should not apply.
 
The whips were prefabricated so they are purchased as a complete input with conductors already pulled in.

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So this is interesting. I see that mc cable had no 360 degree rule (the .26 section), presumably because the conductors are already in the sheathing. FMC does have the .26 section (348.26). I wonder if a premade whip would not fall under either section but because it's an assembly would just fall under manufacturers recommendations? Maybe I'm nit picking a bit much but I'm just trying to figure out what is really allowed and what isn't.

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So this is interesting. I see that mc cable had no 360 degree rule (the .26 section), presumably because the conductors are already in the sheathing. FMC does have the .26 section (348.26). I wonder if a premade whip would not fall under either section but because it's an assembly would just fall under manufacturers recommendations? Maybe I'm nit picking a bit much but I'm just trying to figure out what is really allowed and what isn't.

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You need to determine if the whips are cable or conduit. Can you post a pic?
 
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