334.15 Exposed Work. We use 6'' above the room wall height. If the walls are 7' then that equates to 7'6". Hope that helps.I bid a project which involves running several 12-2 cables across the ceiling rafters of a garage which dose not have a finished ceiling. The wires will be about 8’ 2” above the cement floor.
Inspector thinks I need armored cable unless I can show that NEC 2008 allows Romex.
Is this an attached or integral garage? That will change the answer as well under the 2008.
Yes, it is attached or integral.
I wonder if this could be an unfinished detached garage next to a dwelling?
I bid a project which involves running several 12-2 cables across the ceiling rafters of a garage which dose not have a finished ceiling. The wires will be about 8? 2? above the cement floor.
Inspector thinks I need armored cable unless I can show that NEC 2008 allows Romex.
Strictly speaking a garage is not a dwelling unit and any NM at any height will have to have a 15 min wall finish covering it.
Typically speaking, garages located on dwelling/residential "premises" would be considered as auxiliary buildings and wired according to the dwelling premises wiring system.
I do not think that one could consider them as having to follow other codes - otherwise they would not need GFCI protection of receptacles.
I do not think that one could consider them as having to follow other codes - otherwise they would not need GFCI protection of receptacles.
And that relates how?
A detached garage is not a one or two family dwelling 334.10(1)
A detached garage is not a multifamily dwelling 334.10(2)
As far as I see a detached garage is 'other' per 334.10(3)
It says what it says and none of what it says has to do with 'auxiliary buildings.![]()