jar546
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Is NM-B allowed to be exposed per the NEC 2008 & 2011 inside a pole barn that is an accessory structure to a single family residence?
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No but I don't see the relevance. Educate me so I can eat another piece of humble pie today.fatboy said:Are livestock being housed there? Potentialy?
334.10(3)jar546 said:I do not believe it is allowed regardless of the intent of use. It is not a dwelling unit.
My thought as soon as I read the thread title.Gregg Harris said:(B) Protection from Physical Damage.
So per 2008 NEC, NM is not allowed to be exposed in this situation but in the 2011 NEC due to the addition of the garage/storage language, it would be allowed.This section was revised for the 2011 Code to clarify that the requirements for the use of nonmetallic-sheathed cable in garages of one- and two-family dwellings apply regardless of whether the garage is attached or detached. The same requirements also apply to detached sheds or storage buildings associated with one- and two-family dwellings.
Allowed to be used but not exsposed.jar546 said:There was a change from 2008 to 2011 that clarified that detached garages and storage buildings were included. This means they know the code is written to exclude NM and they changed the language to say it is OK.So per 2008 NEC, NM is not allowed to be exposed in this situation but in the 2011 NEC due to the addition of the garage/storage language, it would be allowed.
Not exposed in 2008Gregg Harris said:Allowed to be used but not exsposed.
So, if installing under the 2011 NEC, ..the installer could interpret "subject to physical damage"Not exposed in 2008. OK to be exposed 2011 except where subject to physical damage (subjective)