Originally posted by miketyler
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Originally posted by miketyler
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as far as running the cable exposed, you can run the nm (romex) cable exposed, if you want.
nec 334.15 (a) and (b) covers exposed nm cable
(a) says, "to follow surface...cable shall closely follow the surface of the building finish or of running boards"
(b) says, "protection from physical damage....cable shall be protected from physical damage where necessary by rigid metal conduit, intermediate metal conduit, electrical metallic tubing, schedule 80 pvc conduit, type rtrc marked with suffix -xw, or other approved means. where passing through a floor, the cable shall be enclosed in rigid metal conduit, intermediate metal conduit, electrical metallic tubing, schedule 80 pvc conduit, type rtrc marked with suffix -xw, or other approved means extending at least 150mm (6 in.) above the floor"
with all of that said, i don't think that the area between your heater and your panel is an area subject to physical damage, though that is definitely up to interpretation, and you know if it's subject to physical damage, based on what you know is and will be around the cable. just use your best judgement and you'll be fine. personally, i would probably run a conduit to the height of the ceiling and go from there, but that's up to you.
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