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Re: Low voltage wiring - NEC question



<Martin> wrote in message news:6oskh1tct3shfi7aauo6jhs6eeb4l11os0@xxxxxxxxxx
> Who says the  NEC doesn't apply to low voltage? Check it out per Mark
> Hult's link:
>
> http://www.nfpa.org/itemDetail.asp?categoryID=644&itemID=18901&URL=
> Publications/necdigest®/About%20the%20NEC®/The%202005%20NEC®/Proposal
> s%20for%202005%20Edition&cookie%5Ftest=1
>
> Martin
>

You've referred to *Proposals* for 2005 NEC Edition with 2815 pages!  Did
all the proposals get into the 2005 NEC code book? So for low voltage part
of the landscaping what section of the 2005 NEC requires conduit and burial
depth that OP was referring to? In any case, I did refer the OP to contact
his local inspector for any requirements.

No permit required for the low voltage part of the landscape lighting
installation or other low voltage installation like phone wiring or coax
cables out here. I assume this is the case for many cities so how would NEC
be enforced?




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