Generac cable?

  • 17 Nov 2023 10:45 AM
    Message # 13280774

    Seemingly, 99% of inspectors allow Generac (TCER) cable to be ran on the outside of a home, much like aluminum service cable.

    One inspector requires it to be installed inside conduit/flex.  Obviously, I was not to happy to have to expend the extra trip, labor and materials to tear-out and re-install.

    Different AHJ interpretations of the code in different local jurisdictions is quite impossible to manage for us contractors.

    Seeking comments on:

    1) General consensus on Generac Cable.

    2) How to tighten up "interpretation" of NEC by inspectors.

  • 18 Nov 2023 9:12 AM
    Reply # 13281113 on 13280774

    article 336.10 (8) and(9) is pretty clear that this cable is listed for out door and indoor use with out being sleeved in conduit. conduit is only required when the cable is subject to physical damage. always have the inspector give you the violation number.

  • 20 Nov 2023 8:55 AM
    Reply # 13281596 on 13280774

    Seemingly, 99% of inspectors allow Generac (TCER) cable to be run on the outside of a home, much like aluminum service cable.

    One inspector requires it to be installed inside conduit/flex.  Obviously, I was not to happy to have to expend the extra trip, labor, and materials to tear-out and re-install.

    Different AHJ interpretations of the code in different local jurisdictions is quite impossible to manage for us contractors.

    Seeking comments on:

    1) General consensus on Generac Cable.

    2) How to tighten up "interpretation" of NEC by inspectors.

    Art.336.10 (8) & (9) does provide the installation requirements for

    Type TC-ER cable. I would ask the AHJ to explain his reasoning for requiring it to be run inside conduit/flex.

    I am not sure what you are asking by tighten up "interpretation" by inspectors. Words have meaning's and by inspectors supplying the code where they are requesting code compliance/enforcement should help. I would say most all AHJ should cite the code violation(s) in their write-up or explain when questioned.  99% of the time i supply the code violation and by doing this get almost zero pushback.

    Very Respectfully,

    Nick M Pavicic, CEI


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