romex touching dryer vent pipe

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Didn't pass a final inspection. The unimproved basement had romex running through (across)the joist bays. The plumber ran the dryer vent pipe in one joist bay to the outside. He pushed the romex up on top of the dryer vent or under the dryer vent depending on the location. The inspector said the romex could not tough the dryer vent pipe. Is this a code violation?

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Here my inspector doesnt have a prob with it and I dont think touching the dryer vent will cause physical damage, so i would ask him his reason and the code violation
 
I would think that the dryer vent pipe would have to subject the cable to a temperature that exceeds the temperature rating of NM cable. This is not very likely.
 
Didn't pass a final inspection. The unimproved basement had romex running through (across)the joist bays. The plumber ran the dryer vent pipe in one joist bay to the outside. He pushed the romex up on top of the dryer vent or under the dryer vent depending on the location. The inspector said the romex could not tough the dryer vent pipe. Is this a code violation?

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Sounds like another inspector that doesn't know the difference between his arse and a hole in the ground.
 
Way too quick to say what the inspector does or doesn't know.

Without seeing a picture or seeing the actual site, this could be an issue or not. Judgement calls cannot be made on this site, I think you may too far from the site to see this.

If we were to stop posting opinions this would be an awfully quiet place.
 
I, too, would be concerned about the transfer of heat from the vent --which can get down-right "hot" -- to the cable. 110.3(A)(5) and 110.11.

I think it is a worthwhile endeavor for the inspector to call attention to this condition, at least in the hopes that someone on the job can understand basic interest in minimizing the hazards associated with insulation degradation and take steps to remedy a potential problem.
 
Why would the electrical fail inspection? The wiring was install first.
Should'nt the HVAC fail the inspection for this?
 
Thanks for the replies. It wasn't an electrical, but a final. I put some wood blocking between the wires and the vent pipe and we passed. Its a 4" vent pipe for a dryer. It would never reach the temps that would be dangerous. I asked the inspector to site the code and he couldn't, but we fixed it. Don't want an inspector on your bad side.
 
Do you think the duct exceeds 90C (194F), I sure don't think so.:smile:


Ditto that. For many years dryer vent were made out of flexible plastic hose. That certainly couldn't sustain a temperature of 194 degrees. The inspector got this one wrong.
 
Way too quick to say what the inspector does or doesn't know.

Without seeing a picture or seeing the actual site, this could be an issue or not. Judgement calls cannot be made on this site, I think you may too far from the site to see this.
The inspector is definitely wrong. So it's not way too quick for me too say what I said. :)
 
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