If a NM cable is installed in a wood stud wall then turned out thru a hole in the brick to an exterior surface mounrted box (such as a disconnect), is it a requirement that the section of NM thur the brick wall be sleeved ?
augie47 said:If a NM cable is installed in a wood stud wall then turned out thru a hole in the brick to an exterior surface mounrted box (such as a disconnect), is it a requirement that the section of NM thur the brick wall be sleeved ?
stickboy1375 said:No, and I never do... but I can guarantee someone will say differently... :grin:
RUWired said:I'll add my two cents. If the nm is poured in place as the masonry is going up, then a sleeve is required but if the the wall was drilled, then no.
Rick
stickboy1375 said:I totally agree with that.
C3PO said:I am going to stir the pot a little and say it needs to be sleeved per Section 110.11 and also 334.12(B)(2) or maybe 334.12(B)(3)
Flame on :smile:
C3PO said:I am going to stir the pot a little and say it needs to be sleeved per Section 110.11 and also 334.12(B)(2) or maybe 334.12(B)(3)
Flame on :smile:
C3PO said:I am going to stir the pot a little and say it needs to be sleeved per Section 110.11 and also 334.12(B)(2) or maybe 334.12(B)(3)
Flame on :smile:
480sparky said:Where is masonry considered 'deteriorating' to NM?
stickboy1375 said:If 110.11 were true, how would sleeving it stop it from still being a 110.11 violation?
stickboy1375 said:but I can guarantee someone will say differently... :grin:
C3PO said:I do always sleeve myself in these cases, but I do not feel like it is really a big deal. For me it is mainly protection of the NM from the masons instead of the masonry.
I really did not want to let stickboy down on the above comment :grin:
Nice word, i had to look that one up.mdshunk said:deleterious effects.
mdshunk said:I know I've done many thousands of service calls, and not one has been due to the deleterious effects of masonry on NM cable. Sleep well.
C3PO said:Masonry can eat holes in human skin, I think it could eat NM as well.Also if you look at some of the reccesed boxes and things that Arlington makes they always include a sleeve piece for where the cable goes thru the block/brick.
So this is what they mean by "skin effect"!:grin:acrwc10 said:NM and human skin are a little different. Look at what 600volts and some amperage can do to human skin. What table do we use when derating skin in a load calc. 60 or 75 degree column ? :grin: