Wiring methods definition

Wiring methods means identification of electrical conductors or wires by their general type, such as non-metallic sheathed cable, armored cable, or knob and tube, etc.
Wiring methods means identification of electrical conductors or wires by their general type, such as "non-metallic sheathed cable" ("Romex"), "armored cable" ("bx") or "knob and tube", etc.
Wiring methods means identification of electrical conductors or wires of the general type, such as “non-metallic sheathed cable” (“Romex”), “armored cable” (“bx”) or “knob and tube.”

Examples of Wiring methods in a sentence

  • Wiring methods in educational or institutional facilities as defined in this chapter must be metallic or nonmetallic raceways, MI, MC, or AC cable.

  • WAC 296-46B-334 Wiring methods and materials — Nonmetallic-sheathed cable.

  • Wiring methods to include conduit, ground rods, detectors, control panels, power supply, door holders, audible fire alarm and annunciator panel.

  • Wiring methods to include conduit rough-in, raceway boxes, outlet boxes, panelboard cabinets, placement of conductors and conduit placement below the slab for slab-on-grade construction.

  • WAC 296-46B-394 Wiring methods and materials — Concealed knob-and-tube wiring.

  • WAC 296-46B-358 Wiring methods and materials — Electrical metallic tubing.

  • Wiring methods such as HDPE schedule eighty (80) electrical conduit or its equivalent or greater, and clearly marked at a minimum “Caution Electrical” to indicate that it contains electrical conductors shall be approved.

  • Wiring methods which affect any fire alarm initiation circuits to perform this function will be deemed unacceptable; i.e.: sprinkler and standpipe tamper switches (N/C contacts) shall NOT be connected to circuits with fire alarm initiation devices (N/O contacts).

  • Wiring methods and locations: Wires and cables shall be installed based on the following requirements, unless otherwise noted.

  • WAC 296-46B-314 Wiring methods and materials — Outlet, device, pull, and junction boxes.


More Definitions of Wiring methods

Wiring methods means the identification of electrical conductors or wires by their general type.
Wiring methods means identification of electrical conductors or wires by their general
Wiring methods means identification of electrical conductors or wires of the general type, such as "non-metallic sheathed cable" ("Romex"), "armored cable" ("bx") or "knob and tube." (Added effective July 30, 2002.)

Related to Wiring methods

  • Specifications means the Specifications of the Works included in the Contract and any modification or addition made or approved by the Project Manager.

  • Technical Specifications means the detailed requirements for the Work furnished by the Architect and set forth in Book 3 of the Contract Documents.

  • Standard Specifications means a compilation in book form of specifica- tions approved for general application and repetitive use;