busman
Senior Member
- Location
- Northern Virginia
- Occupation
- Master Electrician / Electrical Engineer
All,
Got a request to wire a plastic backyard shed (the type that comes as a kit). Space is at a premium and the owner wants to place free-standing shelves against the walls. It is a simple job (one light, one switch and a pair of double-duplexes). My original thought was Schedule 40 PVC, but this will be more expensive than a cable method and force the shelves away from the walls. I then started thinking about MC or UF. I am leaning towards MC cable. Any thoughts about the physical damage implications of UF? Anyone ever do this? Good support methods?
Thanks,
mark
Got a request to wire a plastic backyard shed (the type that comes as a kit). Space is at a premium and the owner wants to place free-standing shelves against the walls. It is a simple job (one light, one switch and a pair of double-duplexes). My original thought was Schedule 40 PVC, but this will be more expensive than a cable method and force the shelves away from the walls. I then started thinking about MC or UF. I am leaning towards MC cable. Any thoughts about the physical damage implications of UF? Anyone ever do this? Good support methods?
Thanks,
mark