WebApr 22, 2024 · I call it DC Romex. See: 210.5(C)(2), 250.162 and 250.164, 410.134, and solar if applicable. D. Dbarrett Member. Location Reno, NV. Apr 3, 2024 #3 LarryFine said: ... an absolute nightmare with windows doors and eaves in the way there is no elegant way to make a run however with a new roof penetration, I can easily intersect the path that my #4 ... WebApr 11, 2024 · Yes, sistered to fix sag when roof was redone in 2014. Rafters are nailed at ridge to a beam then span approx 17ft where they are notched and supported by a beam (that is supported by a cement lally column which was also added to support sagging roof), then run another 58" where they are notched again and sit on the exterior wall framing.
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WebThe ROMEX group is a family-run company that is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of synthetic resin-based paving joint mortars and floor coatings. As well as production, … WebI know standard romex is often used in attics, but the soffits seem like they might be more exposed to weather. Our soffits are enclosed, like so ... It's not specified in code, but if you get a leak in the roof you won't have to … paper mache french bulldog
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WebMay 28, 2003 · The temp on romex is for the insulation to begin melting creating a short. They have a standard of 90 degreess but thats for the wire it self to be. air temp and conduction temp will be highly different. Think , most romex are running through attic of temp 120 and above, no problem. The 90 of romex is a safety factor. WebNov 26, 2024 · When Romex is run across rafters in an open, unfinished attic it is my position that a raceway of some kind (1x3’s or even 2x4’s) should first be attached across … WebApr 26, 2011 · “Romex” (NM) does not belong in conduit, and it is not allowed for use in damp/wet locations. So the answer to your question is “no,” but this wiring method is improper for exterior lighting. I have seen Romex rated for exterior use. dnasser (David Nasser) April 25, 2011, 8:21pm #6 jpope: paper mache forum