- Location
- Illinois
- Occupation
- retired electrician
Try 300.3(B).So where in the code does it say be it more than one or a combination of 250.118 EGC's, that such must be contained within the sheath of an MC cable?
Try 300.3(B).So where in the code does it say be it more than one or a combination of 250.118 EGC's, that such must be contained within the sheath of an MC cable?
OK... [I have a sneaking suspicion I've been down this path before :grin: ]don_resqcapt19 said:Try 300.3(B).
Smart $ said:OK... [I have a sneaking suspicion I've been down this path before :grin: ]
... but 300.3(B) states the EGC "shall be contained within the same raceway, ...cable tray, ...cable, or cord, unless..."
1.) What would be your interpretation if it were a parallel run of plain ol' 3-conductor without ground tray cable?iwire said:I will agree that is a poorly written section.
1.) If I was the inspector AHJ my interpretation would be that the conductors including the EGC be contained within the same metallic sheath.
2.) But that is irrelevant to a technical guy like you.![]()
3.) Steve was not talking about the EGC being contained in the cable tray he was talking about using the cable tray as the EGC.
