Pike2350
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- Location
- Salt Lake City
So I recently purchased a house in Millcreek built in 1925. I'm looking to add some outlets from an interior wall to exterior walls. The exterior walls are double brick layers with plaster. There are no outlets on the exterior walls. I want to change this and have a plan to do so, but am unsure of the code on it...and my search, seems to tell me it's ok...but there isn't a lot to of information on it.
My thought is to run the wire from the interior wall behind the baseboard. I plan on running metal raceway attached to the plaster with construction adhesive and nails. I will run the wire in this raceway and route out a groove behind the existing baseboard. I'm even tempted to put metal strapping in the routered notch just to ensure no chance of a nail going through it. Then I will place outlet boxes in the baseboard themselves...but only on exterior walls.
Being a craftsman style house, I don't want to use exposed conduit, or even have the raceways visible. I found a reference in the NEC 300.4 that references metal 1/16" thick...and I'm not sure the metal raceways are thick enough. I am hoping this will be strong enough .
Thoughts on this?
My thought is to run the wire from the interior wall behind the baseboard. I plan on running metal raceway attached to the plaster with construction adhesive and nails. I will run the wire in this raceway and route out a groove behind the existing baseboard. I'm even tempted to put metal strapping in the routered notch just to ensure no chance of a nail going through it. Then I will place outlet boxes in the baseboard themselves...but only on exterior walls.
Being a craftsman style house, I don't want to use exposed conduit, or even have the raceways visible. I found a reference in the NEC 300.4 that references metal 1/16" thick...and I'm not sure the metal raceways are thick enough. I am hoping this will be strong enough .
Thoughts on this?