anythingyoucanimagine
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I have three NM cables. One #10/2 and two #12/2. 16"OC 2x4 exterior wall. I understand NEC states no ratio of the size of hole compared to the size of the wire. I don't know the rule number but it states something like: "as long as you can pull the wire through the hole without damaging it..."
I need to run the two 12/2 wires through five studs (approx 80"-81") and the #10/2 through two studs (less than 600mm/24"). Can I drill one 1" hole in the center of the studs and run all three cables or should I drill three separate holes? One 1" hole in 3.5" actual leaves 2.5" or 1-1/4" on either side of stud so technically no nail plates required but I will use them regardless since this is a garage.
Alternatively, do put the #10/2 NM through a 3/4" hole and give the #10/2 its own hole above/below? Or... should I give each wire their own hole ~1/2" apart (one cable thickness)? Or... if I use a cable spacer in the center of each stud cavity (such as a 3M SI-1 cable stacker) does that provide enough spacing/cooling to break the bundling?
Any advice on bundling rules? Inspector told me to take good pictures and I can insulate & hang drywall. Just don't want to be taking pictures of code violations...
Thanks.
I need to run the two 12/2 wires through five studs (approx 80"-81") and the #10/2 through two studs (less than 600mm/24"). Can I drill one 1" hole in the center of the studs and run all three cables or should I drill three separate holes? One 1" hole in 3.5" actual leaves 2.5" or 1-1/4" on either side of stud so technically no nail plates required but I will use them regardless since this is a garage.
Alternatively, do put the #10/2 NM through a 3/4" hole and give the #10/2 its own hole above/below? Or... should I give each wire their own hole ~1/2" apart (one cable thickness)? Or... if I use a cable spacer in the center of each stud cavity (such as a 3M SI-1 cable stacker) does that provide enough spacing/cooling to break the bundling?
Any advice on bundling rules? Inspector told me to take good pictures and I can insulate & hang drywall. Just don't want to be taking pictures of code violations...
Thanks.



