Amon
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- Location
- Denver, CO
My company has started helping some other "EC" finish trimming some 4 story apartment buildings.
Main question is.. Romex through flexible metal conduit.. I understand that conduit can be used intermittently to protect NM..is it good enough for the flex to have a connector on it just jammed into the drywall? (That's what I am finding on the partially trimmed units from whoever else) What rules do I follow for strapping?
Apparently 4-5 other companies have walked or pulled their permits from this job... In first of 4 buildings I am seeing a stupid amount of bad work but obviously from different people. Make up sucks.. Its like polishing a turd..
Flex is being used to sheath the NM under the sink for dish/disp outlet..(single Circuit) and closets on blaconies that house AC, Heat, Water Heater which is cool. I just am foggy on where the flex meets drywall..
Thanks,
Main question is.. Romex through flexible metal conduit.. I understand that conduit can be used intermittently to protect NM..is it good enough for the flex to have a connector on it just jammed into the drywall? (That's what I am finding on the partially trimmed units from whoever else) What rules do I follow for strapping?
Apparently 4-5 other companies have walked or pulled their permits from this job... In first of 4 buildings I am seeing a stupid amount of bad work but obviously from different people. Make up sucks.. Its like polishing a turd..
Flex is being used to sheath the NM under the sink for dish/disp outlet..(single Circuit) and closets on blaconies that house AC, Heat, Water Heater which is cool. I just am foggy on where the flex meets drywall..
Thanks,