Re: Metal Truss plates
David, I'm very much aware of the risk of running NM across, close to, or touching ANY sharp edges of the truss plates, however I was talking about running the wire "Parallel" to the plate. (When a wire is stapled to the side of a wooden truss and simply passes by a Flat, metal truss plate running parallel to both the wire and the truss itself) The flat, smooth side of the plate hardly seems to be anymore dangerous then the wooden truss itself, especially when the wire isn't even stapled within a foot of the plate. It would take some kind of structual damage to the truss to cause the wire any harm.
The inspector was quoting the 2002 NEC saying the wire "Must be Isolated" from the plate??? Funny, he didn't mention the article reference number though!
The builder was the one who relayed the message to me and I've never spoken to the "inspector of the week" and probably never will. There are dozens and dozens of inspectors in my area and so far he is the only one who knows about this code!?!?! :roll:
And before all you inspectors get up in arms against me I want you to know that I respect MOST of you! Inspecting is a serious and very necesary part of building, I'm just trying to see where this guy is getting his info.
I have thousands of wires passing by truss plates in the "Nonthreatening" way I described previously and I know I'll have no problem sleeping tonight! But thanks for the horror story David!
Good night all...zzzzzzzzzzzz