Running Wire In A Garage Attic
To run a cable from one box to another pull cable off the coil strip at least 8 in.
Running wire in a garage attic. Of a low voltage wire comes in contact with 120v the higher voltage can damage what ever is at the end of the low voltage wire. Yes this should be corrected and it would be good to have the wiring and all the circuit connections inspected as well. While one person holds the flashlight the other person should use a staple gun to run the wire along the rafters from one entry hole to the other. Of sheathing through the wire opening in the box.
Run the conduit from the garage to the main panel box. The staple gun should be loaded with wire staples designed for holding the size and type of wire you are running. You can t run communication wires phone cable or other low voltage wires into a. Bring all of the wire up into the attic.
The attic wiring should be protected and secured to ceiling joists or other wood structural supports. Rigid conduit with an outside diameter of 3 4 in and a fish tape long enough to reach through the buried pipe. Begin by planning your wiring scheme and nailing up all the electrical boxes. Use a 90 degree sweep connector instead of a sharp 90 degree connector to make it easier to pull the wire through.
A solid connection between the exposed low voltage wire and a 120v wire also can cause the insulation to melt and start a fire. If concrete has not been poured in the garage run conduit down into the ground on the inside of the garage. Running wires inside rigid conduit.