- Location
- Illinois
- Occupation
- retired electrician
It has nothing to do with having used the product or if the product it used in that manner. Show me a document that says the MC cable that uses wires as part of the equipment grounding conductor is suitable for use in parallel installations. Remember that when the rule for a full size EGC in parallel circuits was first put into the code, it only applied to raceways. Cables were included at a later date.This is not new. My library goes back to 1996. It is in there.
But if one does not do heavy feeds, outside, cold weather - conduit is likely more cost effective. So, it is probably not something you have been around much. Not majik - just not stoneage.
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You also mentioned something about "Where conductors are installed in parallel in multiple raceways or cables" suggesting that maybe you were using GFP on the circuit as was in the code prior to the 2008 code. There was a provision that said you could do that if you had a GFP device that was listed for protecting the equipment grounding conductors. There has never been a device so listed and those provisions are no longer in the NEC.
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