501-4. WiringMethods. Wiring methods shall comply with (a)
and (b) below.
(a)Class I, Division 1. In Class I, Division 1 locations,
threaded rigid metal conduit, threaded steel intermediate metal
conduit, or Type MI cable with termination fittings approved for
the location shall be the wiring method employed. All boxes, fittings,
and joints shall be threaded for connection to conduit or
cable terminations and shall be explosionproof. Threaded joints
shall be made up with at least five threads fully engaged. Type MI
cable shall be installed and supported in a manner to avoid tensile
stress at the termination fittings.
Exception No. 1: Rigid nonmetallic conduit complying with Article
347 shall be permitted where encased in a concrete envelope a
minimum of 2 in. (50.8 mm) thick and buried below the surface
under not less than 2 ft (610 mm) of earth. Where rigid nonmetallic
conduit is used, threaded rigid metal conduit or threaded steel
intermediate metal conduit shall be used for the last 2 ft (610 mm)
of the underground run to emergence or to the point of connection
to the aboveground raceway. An equipment grounding conductor
shall be included to provide for electrical continuity of the raceway
system and for grounding of noncurrent-carrying metal parts.
Exception No. 2: In industrial establishments with restricted public
access, where the conditions of maintenance and supervision
ensure that only qualified persons will service the installation, Type
MC cable, listed for use in Class I, Division 1 locations, with a gas/
vaportight continuous corrugated aluminum sheath, an overall
jacketof suitable polymeric material, separate grounding conductors
in accordance with Section 250-95, and provided with termination
fittings listed for the application shall be permitted.