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Thread: SE Cable Protection
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04-22-2011, 07:01 AM #1
SE Cable Protection
Pardon if this has already been addressed.
My question is whether any portion of the SE cable mounted on the exterior of any residential wall is required to be protected..installed in conduit, etc. (underground or aboveground services)? I read the text in 230.50, but want to get your ideas on this.
If there is an existing thread on this topic maybe you could point me in the right direction.
Thank you.
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04-22-2011, 07:21 AM #2
Re: SE Cable Protection
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04-22-2011, 08:12 AM #3
Re: SE Cable Protection
NEC Article 338 would give guidance. 338.12 prohibits installation where subject to physical damage unless protected in accordance with 230.50(B).
Physical damage is a subjective call.
All answers based on unamended National Electrical codes.
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04-22-2011, 09:04 AM #4
Re: SE Cable Protection
First Joh Chenault, welcome to the forum and your first post. Next, are you a home inspector, and/or is this question from a DIY, Homeowner, or HomeBuyer perspective (such questions belong in their own area of the board, not on the technical areas of the forum).
Regarding your question(s):
Elevation from grade, finished surfaces, walking surfaces, openings, operable panels, doors, other fixtures, equipment, hazards, exhausts, projections, spigots, temperature, insulation, etc. Conditions of the environment location are factors to be considered in keeping with all of chapter 3 articles and sub-article references as locally adopted and/or ammended, which are appliable to the circumstances of the installation - and any restrictions or requirements imposed by the service utility and local rules, as well as the actual individual product listing (mfg) limitations and restrictions.
The short answer to the question: "whether any portion of the SE cable mounted on the exterior of any residential wall is required to be protected..." is it depends. There is also more than one type of "protected" or protection.
You made reference to "underground" installations I do not believe you will find Type SE to be approved for "underground" use, even if in a raceway. I believe you will find Type USE, and that at its emergance to and above grade (riser), for example, it is required to be protected from damage.
Last edited by H.G. Watson, Sr.; 04-22-2011 at 09:16 AM.
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04-22-2011, 09:46 AM #5
Re: SE Cable Protection
P.S.
Pay special attention to Section 338.12 which has been added to the 2008 NEC and covers uses not permitted for both Type SE and Type USE cables.
Here is a selected quote from the following IMO authoritative and well written published article by Mark Ode (staff at UL and frequent contributor to industry publications) direct link to ECMAG article here (clickable link): Electrical Contractor: USE by SE
Originally Posted by Mark Ode
I would also encourage you to notice the sometimes subtle but distinct differences between the application of Type SE as "service entrance conductors" versus "main power feeders" versus "feeders" versus "branch circuit conductors" and the restrictions thereof.
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04-22-2011, 12:15 PM #6
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