Yikes
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I have a client that is remodeling their church sanctuary. The want to re-use a previously abandoned cast iron plumbing pipe under the sanctuary, to run low-voltage audio cabling (mike cords, Cat5, etc.) from a sound booth up to the stage. The inspector first said "no" because the old pipe was never tested as conduit. Now he's saying maybe, if we can do calcs on the thermal consuctivity of the pipe.
My own impression is that this isn't even covered under the scope of the NEC, and therefore is not under the inspector's scope of purview. True, the code talks about 0-600 volts, and obviously it's got some voltage in it, but it's for communication, not power supply and distribution.
What say you?
My own impression is that this isn't even covered under the scope of the NEC, and therefore is not under the inspector's scope of purview. True, the code talks about 0-600 volts, and obviously it's got some voltage in it, but it's for communication, not power supply and distribution.
What say you?