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Hi gb
St. Louis County, MO (and several municipalities within same) is who charges additional permit fees for each pull box affixed to the studs or otherwise properly mounted. The wiring codes are vastly different for residential, commercial, schools, hospitals, etc. I know of NO allowance for Romex in any structure other than residential and even in residential usage, conduit is still required in several areas. If I recall correctly, regarding Romex A staple is required within 6 inches of a plastic pull box or 14 inches of a clamped metal pull box. Some inspectors (whether code or not) will require a staple on ALL wiring within 6 inches of the pull box, regardless of what kind of wiring it is. Of course, you know how some inspectors are royal PITA's. It's been over 30 years since I worked my way up the ranks and roughly 10 years since I worked in the field. And even then I only worked in residential. Everything since then was just predication work. TTUL Gary |
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