How do you run Romex through drywall?

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Can I run MC cable through drywall?





Armored cable is fine in drywall – indeed, it’s superior to NM cable, and required in many/most commercial occupancies if not using conduit.

Can you run Romex without conduit?

NEC code actually requires you to install Romex through a conduit, but inspectors have been known to give people some leeway if the Romex is fastened properly. The goal of a conduit is not just to protect you from the wires but also to protect the wires from you.

Can I run Romex through PVC conduit?

No, you can not run your Romex wiring in conduits.

How do you strip metal clad wire?

The best method is to use an armored cable rotary cutter. This tool uses a small cutting wheel powered by a hand crank and will cut only through the armor, leaving the wires undamaged every time. Apply firm pressure to the handle, but don’t squeeze too hard or the crank will be difficult to turn.

What is code for strapping MC cable?





According to NEC Article 330.30, MC cable must be supported and secured at intervals of 6 feet or less (unless routed through a framing member) and cables containing four or fewer conductors sized no larger than 10 AWG must be secured within 12 inches of every termination.

Are Anti short bushings required for MC cable?

Anti-short bushings that may be supplied by MC Cable manufacturers are for optional use by the installer, however they are not required.

Where is MC cable not allowed?

WET OR DAMP ENVIRONMENTS



330 of the NEC mentions that MC cable can be used indoor and outdoor but does not make mention of it being allowed or disallowed for use in damp environments. It does state that when used in wet locations there must be a corrosion-resistant jacket to protect the conductors.

How far from a box must Romex be secured?

Article 336-18 stated that cable must be secured in place at intervals not exceeding 4.5 feet (1.37 m) and within 12 inches (305 mm) from every cabinet, box, or fitting.

Does Romex need to be stapled in walls?



It’s code to staple them during new construction. But it’s also acceptable to leave them loose if you’re fishing wires through an existing finished wall in a remodel. Of course, in both cases they should also be anchored to the box.

How often should you staple Romex?

General Cable Support



Runs of NM cable must be supported at least every 54 inches. 1 They also must be secured within 12 inches of an electrical box that includes a cable clamp or within eight inches of a box or enclosure without a cable clamp.

How tight should Romex staples be?

Do not hammer in those cable staples too tight. They should be just enough to hold the cable in place, but not so tight as to pinch the cable. It may not look like the staple is damaging the conductors, and the problem may not present itself for a few years after installation, as was the case here.

How many Romex wires can you put under a staple?



Most metal and plastic staples or ‘wire holders’ can hold stacks of up to six to eight (6 to 8) Romex wires under them. You can stack even more if you can fit them or use thinner wires. However, it is not permitted by code to stack more than one 3-conductor cable under a staple, be it metal or plastic.

What is the code for stapling Romex?

Romex Wiring Support, NEC 336-18: Stapled, in a manner that does not damagethe cable, within 12″ of electric boxes; every 4-1/2 ft. intervals, and clamped to box. Cables run through holes in studs, rafters of floor joists are considered supported at those points.