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ing to NEC 334.30, installers must secure and support NM cable at intervals not exceeding 4 1/2 feet and within 12 inches of every cable entry into enclosures such as boxes, cabinets, or fittings. You may staple cables closer together than this, but not further apart.
How deep can I dig before calling 811 in New Mexico?
You should always call 811, no matter how large or small your project or how deep you are digging. Whether youre planning a backyard project or hiring a professional excavator calling 811 is always the safest option.
Which of the following statements about the protection of an NM cable from physical damage is correct?
The correct statement about the protection of nonmetallic sheathed cable is that when passing through a floor, it must be enclosed in a pipe or conduit extending at least 6 inches above the floor.
Which of the following protects a cable from physical damage?
Armouring: Over the bedding, armouring is provided which consist of one or two layers of galvanized steel wire or steel tape. Its purpose is to protect the cable from mechanical injuries while laying it or handling it.
What is criminal damage to property in NM?
Whoever commits criminal damage to property is guilty of a petty misdemeanor, except that when the damage to the property amounts to more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) he is guilty of a fourth degree felony. History: 1953 Comp., 40A-15-1, enacted by Laws 1963, ch. 303, 15-1.
Cable shall be protected from physical damage where necessary by rigid metal conduit, intermediate metal conduit, electrical metallic tubing, Schedule 80 PVC conduit, RTRC marked with the suffix -XW, or other approved means.
How often should an NM cable be secured?
NM cable must be supported and secured every 4 ft. and within 12 inches of every outlet box, junction box, cabinet, or fitting. Secure and support. Where nonmetallic cable is installed horizontally through holes or notches in framing members, it is considered supported and not required to be secured.
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