PhillyGeek
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Hey Guys,
Great Site!!
The question is coming from a computer geek with a pocket protector - I am bidding on a wiring job in New Jersey - moreover Mt. Laurel. I have been told code inspections are rough. The electrical contractor has used braided steel covered cable and metal electrical wall boxes. I know our data/telcom cabling falls under the low voltage section of the new jersey code. I have talked to several people who do electric all with mixed opinions on the situation, some say yeh some say no. We normally use a non metalic plastic gang box which is screwed to the metal studs prior to the drywall being hung. Is this acceptable according to the code in New Jersey??
Will this pass the wall inspection even though its not metal?? Anyone have any experience with the township of Mount Laurel, NJ. and this specific code. Any pointers from the Pro's would be great.
Thanx for your help in advance.. Geek
[ June 03, 2005, 04:19 PM: Message edited by: PhillyGeek ]
Great Site!!
The question is coming from a computer geek with a pocket protector - I am bidding on a wiring job in New Jersey - moreover Mt. Laurel. I have been told code inspections are rough. The electrical contractor has used braided steel covered cable and metal electrical wall boxes. I know our data/telcom cabling falls under the low voltage section of the new jersey code. I have talked to several people who do electric all with mixed opinions on the situation, some say yeh some say no. We normally use a non metalic plastic gang box which is screwed to the metal studs prior to the drywall being hung. Is this acceptable according to the code in New Jersey??
Will this pass the wall inspection even though its not metal?? Anyone have any experience with the township of Mount Laurel, NJ. and this specific code. Any pointers from the Pro's would be great.
Thanx for your help in advance.. Geek
[ June 03, 2005, 04:19 PM: Message edited by: PhillyGeek ]