Nothing in the code book that i am aware for cable run on the bottom of rafters where they are not subject to mechanical damage.
Run romex through attic roof truss web.
Cable run across the top of joists.
I want to install an attic ladder and i understand that code implies that electrical has to be run where it will not be under foot.
An attic that is accessible which is defined by the nec as having a permanently installed stair or ladder in place must have protection for any cables that run across the top of the attic floor joists or within 7 feet where they run across the face of rafters or studs.
When cutting through drywall from the interior of a room use a utility knife and cut carefully you don t want to drill through a hidden wire or the paper backing of the attic insulation.
A pull down attic ladder does not count.
The carpenter told me i cannot drill these trusses to run my romex.
But we need to know the type of wire and the type of access to the attic scuttle hole stairs to provide a complete answer.
He is stating that the romex in the attic that is laying on top of the trusses must be secured by a staple tiewrap etc.
Romex electrical wiring running over the roof joists in attic all of the upstairs wiring is running over the roof joists instead of through them.
I hope i did not mess up.
So i thought an attic would be no different.
Protecting the cable is as simple as installing substantial guard strips which can simply be a 1x2 furring strip on each side of the cable if there s no permanent stairs or ladder this protection only has to be provided to.
Running boards are for cables run on the bottom edge of joists or over rafters when they are subject to mechanical damage less then 3 ft.
I understand that this is what the code says but obviously the romex is.
Ed beal jul 19 17 at 19 08.
Only 1 5 required from roof sheeting.
I cannot find this specifically in code so here is my question.
It is using 2x4 roof trusses.
If the attic is accessible by permanent stairs or ladder any cable running across the top of joists will have to be protected.
I know in a basement they have to be run through the joist if smaller than 8 3 or 6 2.
I think some folks are thinking you mean knob and tube wiring since you said exposed.
I have already drilled 7 8 holes in the trusses.
I have recently received a notice from one of my inspectors about art.
Same as vertical studs.
I took it to be the cable romex was going to be exposed.