kroelec said:Building Insp (not Electrical Inspector) has told the General Contractor we are working with, that all of the holes in the sheet metal studs that we used to run our MC cable must have plastic grommets. I have never heard of this has anyone else? Thanks in Advance!
Jim W in Tampa said:Personally i think it helps grounding by not having them bushings.
Jim W in Tampa said:.Personally i think it helps grounding by not having them bushings........
Fred, I think that's what Jim's saying, and I agree.wbalsam1 said:If so, I disagree. :smile:
wbalsam1 said:That the weight of the cable laying on the surface of the knockout in the metal stud will actually provide additional, dependable, reliable, redundant grounding? :-?
If so, I disagree. :smile:
Bob Kraemer said:I have used them in metal studs before, not because of any code or inspector, but it does make it easier to pull MC through the studs
georgestolz said:Fred, I think that's what Jim's saying, and I agree.
Since it's not required, it can't exactly be inferior - so every little bit helps.
Down in Florida, they've started requiring steel studs to be bonded (through connection to metallic outlet boxes and so forth) after a worker was electrocuted by a doorjamb.
DAWGS said:How would metal boxes be an approved method of bonding to metal studs when your using self taps to mount them?
georgestolz said:Down in Florida, they've started requiring steel studs to be bonded (through connection to metallic outlet boxes and so forth) after a worker was electrocuted by a doorjamb.