Rebelguy
DIY
Hey folks,
I had a couple of questions regarding running electrical cables in an attached garage. Any help is appreciated.
#1. I am installing a recessed sub-panel in my attached garage. I will be running 2-2-2-4 cable from the main panel to the garage through my attic crawl space. The cable will pass through sheet rock when entering the garage. Here is where I needed some assistance. I am planning to run the cable about 4 feet on the roofline and then drop into the wall so that I can tie into the box from the top. This is a cathedral style roof and the area where the wire will be run is about 12 feet off the ground. Should I use wire straps to attach to the joists or drill holes in the joist to support the cable?
#2. When the service cable enters the wall does it have to be in conduit for protection or is strapping it to the stud until entering the panel enough?
#3. I am going to be closed foam insulating the walls. Can the service cable be covered with the closed foam?
#4. I am running romex for ceiling mounted electrical outlets. A couple of the runs would be a lot easier to run along the top of the wall where the ceiling and walls meet. Is this okay to do? Is it okay to drill a 1/2” hole in the joists in this area to run the cables though?
#5 Metal or plastic Boxes for ceiling mounted outlets?
I have attached a picture of the joist area for the service cable question. I have also attached a picture of the wall cavity where the service cable will be run in. Lastly there is a also a picture of the top of the wall area where I am running romex.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Regards,
I had a couple of questions regarding running electrical cables in an attached garage. Any help is appreciated.
#1. I am installing a recessed sub-panel in my attached garage. I will be running 2-2-2-4 cable from the main panel to the garage through my attic crawl space. The cable will pass through sheet rock when entering the garage. Here is where I needed some assistance. I am planning to run the cable about 4 feet on the roofline and then drop into the wall so that I can tie into the box from the top. This is a cathedral style roof and the area where the wire will be run is about 12 feet off the ground. Should I use wire straps to attach to the joists or drill holes in the joist to support the cable?
#2. When the service cable enters the wall does it have to be in conduit for protection or is strapping it to the stud until entering the panel enough?
#3. I am going to be closed foam insulating the walls. Can the service cable be covered with the closed foam?
#4. I am running romex for ceiling mounted electrical outlets. A couple of the runs would be a lot easier to run along the top of the wall where the ceiling and walls meet. Is this okay to do? Is it okay to drill a 1/2” hole in the joists in this area to run the cables though?
#5 Metal or plastic Boxes for ceiling mounted outlets?
I have attached a picture of the joist area for the service cable question. I have also attached a picture of the wall cavity where the service cable will be run in. Lastly there is a also a picture of the top of the wall area where I am running romex.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Regards,