My attic is non accessible so i know for a fact that i must protect the romex with guard strips or bore holes 1 25 from the face of the joists when running perpendicular to the joists and when i run parallel i must staple the romex to the face of the joists.
Running electrical wire in attic code.
A pull down attic ladder does not count.
The electrical code also prohibits you from placing more than one cable under standard 1 2 in.
Instead weave the cables photo 8 or use special cable stackers.
From the face of studs you can t staple them side by side along a 2 4.
All switch locations need a neutral wire.
Hi all i have to run some romex in my attic.
Methods of proper attic electrical wiring raul no this is not a standard practice and is most likely the result of improper installation of electrical attic wiring.
Familiarize yourself with the footing situation.
Installing additional electrical wiring should be done according to local and national electrical codes with a permit and be inspected.
Electronic switches require a small amount of constant electricity and therefore need a neutral wire run to them.
With a flashlight examine the attic and locate the path that you will use to run the wire between the two locations.
I did a lot of reading about it but am confused about the best way to do it.
Because cables must be kept at least 1 1 4 in.
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.