Highbeam
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Standard question I'd guess. I am getting yet another permit when I run wiring in the shop for outlets. I have a pole barn with 6x8 poles and then on the outside of the poles there are 2x6 girts nailed on the flat with metal siding screwed to the girts. I built 2x6 stud walls between the posts and want to wire outlets along the wall. As I run down the wall I run into the post.
What do I do? Go up to the ceiling and back down in the next bay, drill through the post (really don't want to do that),. or can I go around behind the post?
There is a fixed 1.5" gap between the post and the metal siding. This will be 12/2 romex. When running wire through studs there is a minimum distance that the wire must be from the face of the stud, I forget what it is but does that apply to the distance from sheet metal to wire in this case too?
I know it will physically work but will it pass inspection to go around the post?
What do I do? Go up to the ceiling and back down in the next bay, drill through the post (really don't want to do that),. or can I go around behind the post?
There is a fixed 1.5" gap between the post and the metal siding. This will be 12/2 romex. When running wire through studs there is a minimum distance that the wire must be from the face of the stud, I forget what it is but does that apply to the distance from sheet metal to wire in this case too?
I know it will physically work but will it pass inspection to go around the post?