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I personaly will always use reds. I won't/ can't enforce it but I will ask for it and I explain why.
Just my personal opinion but I think it is out of line for you to even bring it up unless asked for your thoughts.
I personaly will always use reds. I won't/ can't enforce it but I will ask for it and I explain why.
Whether they come with the roll and only take a second to install is not the issue, the issue is, if you happen to run short and finish the job without them an inspector is wrong to red tag you for not using them, they are simply not required for MC.
Roger
Since when is good mechanical practice out of line?
Since when is good mechanical practice out of line?
If you really want to fight this battle, have your lawyer send them a letter. And that means the Electrical Inspector, and the Buildin'g Inspector.
But, before you do, I would suggest getting a letter in writing from the inspector's office explaining what CODE you are in violation of.
Now, if you go this route, be prepared. DOCUMENT everything.
If you feel there is reprocusions towards you, give the documentation to your lawyer, and have him take care of it.
My point is, even though it is not required it is a good practice.
For some reason the NEC is behind the ball on this one, since AC and MC are almost identicle in construction.
Really. The ID of a Sched 80 1/2" elbow is about 3/8".Schedule 40 and schedule 80 PVC looks the same until you get up close
Good thing we don't have this problem in Delaware. We have 6 different inspection agencies to pick from, and if one gets anal about something like this, we are free to use a different firm on the next job
Did you miss where I said "until you get up close" ? :roll:Really. The ID of a Sched 80 1/2" elbow is about 3/8".
I ask for it because some cable manufactures recommend it and it is good practice.
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