Hello,
I've agreed to a job that is turning into one of those you have second thoughts about. I'm installing new 200 Amp service in a old residential dettached garage. I'm being told by a fellow electrician (Only Commercial) that I can't run jacketed 4424 Alum SER wire through the attic to the panel, that I must run individual wires through conduit. The run from the disconnect to the panel is about 50 ft. I see the code section about protecting the wire close the the scuttle hole, (there is no permanent access to the attic), which leads me to believes this can still be done. There is conduit going to the panel and the disconnect, which I know I will have to remove the jacket through there. I really don't want to run the conduit through the attic if not required. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Bob in Virginia
I've agreed to a job that is turning into one of those you have second thoughts about. I'm installing new 200 Amp service in a old residential dettached garage. I'm being told by a fellow electrician (Only Commercial) that I can't run jacketed 4424 Alum SER wire through the attic to the panel, that I must run individual wires through conduit. The run from the disconnect to the panel is about 50 ft. I see the code section about protecting the wire close the the scuttle hole, (there is no permanent access to the attic), which leads me to believes this can still be done. There is conduit going to the panel and the disconnect, which I know I will have to remove the jacket through there. I really don't want to run the conduit through the attic if not required. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Bob in Virginia