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Distribution and use of electricity throughout the home. Electrical standards vary greatly worldwide, so you need to provide your location in your question or profile to ensure you get answers that are relevant to you. Posting photographs of wiring junctions or drawing a wiring diagram and posting it is also highly recommended.
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Grounding help: steel studs, ENT, and NM + M boxes
I have a structural steel stud condo with 5/8 Fireguard Sheetrock wall. Ref the picture below - I am wondering about grounding requirement given the metal box + steel stud + ENT. There are three condu …
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Drywall “box” around firewall penetration inside stud cavity
In my condo (three floor building) the interior walls are all Fireguard-grade 5/8 drywall attached to 11 gauge structural steel studs (which SUCK except for when hurricanes blow through). Each origina …