On Aug 1, 2015, at 18:51, John Miller <jem@milleredp.com> wrote:
>> parallel with the studs (where that makes sense, of course), and needs
>> to be 1 1/4 away from the edge. If it can't be, it has to be
>> protected from nails by a plate,
>
> You mean perpendicular to the stud and if it goes through a hole in the stud
w/o plate it needs to be min 1 1/4 from each face, correct? You can have
Romex/NM nailed to a stud but you want it to go thru the hole as horizontally
as possible.
That too, but wires run along a framing member needs to be 1 1/4 inches from
the edge or protected by a metal plate. (There's an exception for fishing
after finishing. ). See nec 300-4 (d).
> Also if my old info is still valid don't want to run parallel with any
low-voltage circuits (Cat5/Cat6 or phone, etc.) within (?) distance so as not
to induce 60Hz interference, want to maintain (12in?) clearance and cross LV
circuits perpendicularly.
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