I just installed a mini split over the weekend and ran the copper wires, drain hose and communication signal wire inside my garage exterior wall (attached garage so walls are sheet rocked). The walls are 2x6 and due to HOA I had to bring the wires and stuff outside below the fence line. The lines go straight down inside the wall for about 5ft before going outside.
I realized this morning that running the communication wire inside the wall for about 5ft maybe against code? I found a range of possible answers online but couldn’t find a concrete answer. The communication/signal wires are from Pioneer (my mini split manufacturer) and according to their site they are:
I saw reference to something about if it’s less than 6ft it’s ok? Since it’s in a garage does that change any code? If not ok can I just go straight from outside to install and run inside my on the outside of the Sheetrock, so only ~6 inches is inside the wall?
I realized this morning that running the communication wire inside the wall for about 5ft maybe against code? I found a range of possible answers online but couldn’t find a concrete answer. The communication/signal wires are from Pioneer (my mini split manufacturer) and according to their site they are:
- UL and CSA Approved for Indoor and Outdoor use
- AWG Size: 16
- No. of Cond.: 4
- Conductor Stranding: 26/30
- Approx LBS/MFT: 95
- Nom. Insul. Thick: 0.030 inches
- Jacket Thick: 0.030
- Nom. O.D. of Cable: 0.365 inches
- Amps: 10 A
- Color Codes: Black, White, Red, Green
- UL Style: SJOOW
- CSA Type: Approved
- Min. Temp: -40°C
- Max. Temp: 90°C
- Cond. Material: Bare Copper
- Insul. Material: Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer Rubber (EPDM)
- Jacket Material: Chlorinated Polyethylene (CPE)
- Max. Voltage: 300
I saw reference to something about if it’s less than 6ft it’s ok? Since it’s in a garage does that change any code? If not ok can I just go straight from outside to install and run inside my on the outside of the Sheetrock, so only ~6 inches is inside the wall?