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Technical Terms

Objectives

 After completing this chapter, you will be able to:

  List the wiring methods available for commercial

installation and the rules regarding each method of

wiring.

  Size wireways to satisfy Code requirements.

  Identify fittings, connectors, supports, and other inte-gral hardware unique to a particular wiring method.

  Select the correct wiring method based on Code

requirements.

  Calculate wireway size.

This chapter is an introduction to conduits, raceways,

busways, wireways, junction boxes, gutters, busbars, pull

boxes, device boxes, and a host of other wiring methods

and related components. These items compose the system

through which electricity is routed.

The Code recognizes many wiring methods for use inbuildings. These wiring methods fall into several main

categories:

•  Raceways

•  Conductors

•  Cable

•  Cable trays

•  Busways

•  Gutters

•  Wireways

Some of the wiring methods have very specific

cations, while others can be used in a greater varie

conditions. The table in Figure 5-1 lists wiring me

and their corresponding  Code articles. This is

complete list of all wiring methods approved in the

The reader is encouraged to look into all metho

wiring and techniques covered in the Code.

Armored cable (BX)

Auxiliary gutters

Busways

Cable tray

Electrical metallic tubing

(EMT)

Electrical nonmetallic

tubing (ENT)

Flexible metal conduit

(Greenfield)

Intermediate metal conduit

(IMC)

Liquidtight flexible

conduit

Metal-clad cable

Multiconductor cable

Nonmetallic-sheathed

cable (romex)

Rigid metal conduit

Rigid nonmetallic conduit

Service-entrance cable

Surface raceway

Wireways

Figure 5-1. Code sections for common wiring methods.

Wiring Methods Code  Article

Armored Cable 320

Auxiliary Gutters 366

Busways 368

Cable Trays 392

Electrical Metallic Tubing 358

Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing 362

Flexible Metal Conduit 348

Flexible Metallic Tubing 360

Intermediate Metal Conduit 342

Liquidtight Flexible Conduit 350, 356

Metal-Clad Cable 330

Multioutlet Assembly 380

Nonmetallic-Sheathed Cable 334

Rigid Metal Conduit 344

Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit 352

Service-Entrance Cable 338

Surface Raceway 386, 388Underground Feeder Cable 340

Wireways 376, 378

Wiring Methods in the Code 

Wiring Methods

5Chapter 

This sample chapter is for review purposes only. Copyright © The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. All rights reserved.

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72  Modern Commercial Wiring

Although residential and commercial installations are similar in theory, commercial electrical work involves larger equipment,

conduit, and conductors. This fixture, located in the Von Braun Civic Center in Huntsville, Alabama, is much larger than any fixtures

encountered in residential work. (Armstrong World Industries, Inc.)

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