Local lead inspector has deemed all cables passing through concrete , regardless of floor level in fact, a wet location. My application is 3/4 PVC stubbed out under house panel and running 20’ to a kitchen island where I ran 2 12/2 NM cables for receptacles and equipment, WITHIN the slab. The slab in our northern environment is on top of a vapor barrier and 4” of foam….and heated, but for the sake of this discussion the vapor barrier is all that is pertinent. In my mind perfectly fine but I have read older threads on this site where many seem to agree with the inspector.
As I see it , the code uses Direct Contact With Earth frequently, it means just that, Direct contact with Earth, it is not.
Is it Damp? I don’t think so. A crawl space is damp and the obvious norm is running NM cable through it, what makes it NOT damp…Vapor barrier.
Is a PVC pipe stubbed out at both ends even a race way for what it matters, I don’t think so.
If there is some concern about the paper wicking moisture(inspector's idea) again I believe it’s a dry location, as silly as it sounds is there anything keeping me (other than the inspector) from gluing a couple of female adaptors on the pipe, stripping of the cable’s sheath for that part of the now ”raceway” and moving on? NOTE* though THWN is not printed on the individual conductors it is part of the labeling requirements for Type NM cable.
I would appreciate other Inspectors thoughts. Thanks.
As I see it , the code uses Direct Contact With Earth frequently, it means just that, Direct contact with Earth, it is not.
Is it Damp? I don’t think so. A crawl space is damp and the obvious norm is running NM cable through it, what makes it NOT damp…Vapor barrier.
Is a PVC pipe stubbed out at both ends even a race way for what it matters, I don’t think so.
If there is some concern about the paper wicking moisture(inspector's idea) again I believe it’s a dry location, as silly as it sounds is there anything keeping me (other than the inspector) from gluing a couple of female adaptors on the pipe, stripping of the cable’s sheath for that part of the now ”raceway” and moving on? NOTE* though THWN is not printed on the individual conductors it is part of the labeling requirements for Type NM cable.
I would appreciate other Inspectors thoughts. Thanks.