Whenever i do attic wiring i remove the insulation and staple it to the ceiling joist.
Rules pertaining to installation of type nm wire in attics.
The national electrical code nec outlines specifications for securing nm cable and other electrical wiring.
Damaged cables can cause a short circuit or even worse arcing that will start a fire in the attic.
Nm cable also commonly known by the common trade name romex is the most common form of electrical wire nm cable is simply a bundle of individual conducting wires wrapped in a plastic vinyl outer sheathing.
The number and the content of code question of the day submissions concerning the installation of nonmetallic sheathed cable suggests vast differences among or lack of proper inspection of electrical installations using type nm cable as the wiring method.
For this reason the nec has protection requirements for nm cables in an attic.
I am trying to do everything to code both for safety and for inspection.
It needs to be at least twice as long as the distance the wire you are installing will need to cover.
Raul no this is not a standard practice and is most likely the result of improper installation of electrical attic wiring.
If this meets code then i will be running attic wiring in this manner from now on.
It is what all the pros use for pulling wire.
Methods of proper attic electrical wiring.
Hello i ve spent the last few hours looking through existing forums to get an answer to this question and if i missed it apologies for recreating a thread and wasting everyone s time.
Nm cable must be supported by framing when running through walls ceilings and floors.
Normally the cables carry 10 12 or 14 gauge conducting wires for individual house circuits.
I am looking to run several nm 12 2 and 14 2 wires in my attic the entire length of the house.
It is a really stiff but flexible wire that will not break and you can feed it through the hole in the attic down the wall and out the place where you intend to put the jack.
Most of the wiring in a modern home consists of runs of nonmetallic sheathed cable or nm cable also known by the popular brand name romex.
A loose cable like in the photo above gets caught in the spring mechanism of a pull down folding ladder at the attic opening and frayed.