busman
Senior Member
- Location
- Northern Virginia
- Occupation
- Master Electrician / Electrical Engineer
The topic is securing and supporting cables for residential dishwashers. I'm sure most of us have connected dishwashers with a length of romex from a JB under the sink or straight out of the wall. The NEC says the romex needs to be secured within 12 inches of the junction box on the dishwasher. Does zip-tying it to the discharge hose meet this requirement?
The source of this question is the differences between wiring methods. There seem to be 2 cases:
AC Cable, Flex, and others: have an exception under support for some length (it varies) at terminals requiring flexibility.
Romex, MC, and others: do not have this exception.
So the bottom line questions are:
Why do some methods have the exception and some not?
Do you need to use a method with the exception for a dishwasher?
I warned you it was a really dumb question.
Thanks,
Mark
[ December 06, 2005, 11:54 AM: Message edited by: busman ]
The source of this question is the differences between wiring methods. There seem to be 2 cases:
AC Cable, Flex, and others: have an exception under support for some length (it varies) at terminals requiring flexibility.
Romex, MC, and others: do not have this exception.
So the bottom line questions are:
Why do some methods have the exception and some not?
Do you need to use a method with the exception for a dishwasher?
I warned you it was a really dumb question.
Thanks,
Mark
[ December 06, 2005, 11:54 AM: Message edited by: busman ]
