360-Flexible Metallic Tubing
I. General
360.1 Scope. This article covers the use, installation, and construction specifications for flexible metallic tubing (FMT) and associated fittings.
360.2 Definition.
360.1 Scope. This article covers the use, installation, and construction specifications for flexible metallic tubing (FMT) and associated fittings.
360.2 Definition.
limited to provide these minimum clearances, such as at meters, panelboards, outlets, and switch points, the individual conductors shall be enclosed in flexible nonmetallic tubing, which shall be continuous in length between the last support and the enclosure or terminal point.
(C) Clearance from Piping, Exposed Conductors, and So Forth. Conductors shall comply with 398.19 for clearances from other exposed conductors, piping, and so forth.
additional protection is provided
332.1 Scope. This article covers the use, installation, and construction specifications for mineral-insulated, metal-sheathed cable, Type MI.
332.2 Definition.
the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, on all floors, ENT shall be permitted to be used within walls, floors, and ceilings, exposed or concealed, in buildings exceeding three floors abovegrade.
FPN: A finish rating is established for assemblies containing combustible (wood) supports. The finish rating is defined as the time at which the wood stud or wood joist reaches an average temperature rise of
121°C (250°F) or an individual temperature of 163°C
(325°F) as measured on the plane of the wood nearest
396.1 Scope. This article covers the use, installation, and construction specifications for messenger- supported wiring.
396.2 Definition.
Messenger-Supported Wiring. An exposed wiring support system using a messenger wire to support insulated conductors by any one of the following:
(1) A messenger with rings and saddles for conductor support
334.1 Scope. This article covers the use, installation, and construction specifications of nonmetallic-sheathed cable.
334.2 Definitions.
installed in wet locations shall be suitable for such locations.
physical damage. Where open conductors cross ceiling joists and wall studs and are exposed to physical damage, they shall be protected by one of the following methods:
(1) Guard strips not less than 25 mm (1 in.) nominal in thickness and at least as high as the insulating supports, placed on each side of and close to the wiring.
(2) A substantial running board at least 13 mm O/2 in.)
thick in back of the conductors with side
I. General
336.1 Scope. This article covers the use, installation, and construction specifications for power and control tray cable, Type TC.
336.2 Definition.
Power and Control Tray Cable, T>pe TC. A factory as- sembly of two or more insulated conductors, with or without associated bare or covered grounding conductors, under a nonmetallic jacket.
II. Installation
368.1 Scope. This article covers service-entrance, feeder, and branch-circuit busways and associated fittings.
368.2 Definition.
FPN: For cablebus, refer to Article 370.