Do wires need to be in conduit in crawl space?

The answer is no. Nor does it need to run inside a conduit. It would not be subject to physical abuse as long as it was kept between the joists. The standard NM cable of today has conductors with a THHN rating.
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Does exposed electrical wiring need to be in conduit?

If you expose the wire from anywhere or think that there is a very sharp turn in the system, it is essential that you repair and cover it up. NEC code actually requires you to install Romex through a conduit, but inspectors have been known to give people some leeway if the Romex is fastened properly.
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How do you run wires under a crawl space?

If you're running cable through a basement or crawlspace, drill a hole in the bottom plate directly below the box. Feed your fish tape into the wall opening, pushing it up into the hole you made in the top plate. If you're running cable through a basement or crawl space, push it down to the hole in the bottom plate.
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Can you bury electrical line without conduit?

Direct Burial rated wire is approved to be run in the earth in accordance with the National Electric Code (NEC), usually without the use of conduit to surround it. The combination of the insulation material and its thickness keeps out moisture and other harsh factors to protect the wires inside.
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What is code for buried electrical wires?

Low-voltage (no more than 30 volts) wiring must be buried at least 6 inches deep. Buried wiring runs that transition from underground to above ground must be protected in conduit from the required cover depth or 18 inches to its termination point above ground, or at least 8 feet above grade.
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How far down does electrical conduit need to be buried?

In general, bury metal conduits at least 6 inches below the soil surface. You may also run them at a depth of 4 inches under a 4-inch concrete slab. Under your driveway, the conduits must be below a depth of 18 inches, and under a public road or alleyway, they must be buried below 24 inches.
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Can you staple Romex to bottom of joists in crawl space?

DIY-ers often ask if Romex can be stapled to the bottom of floor joists or not and other liberties they can take. It is okay to staple Romex along the floor joists, provided you keep it at a safe distance from the edge.
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Can I put an electrical junction box in a crawl space?

You Can Add a Junction Box to a Crawl Space

Yes, you can put your junction box in a crawl space. At the same time, the biggest concern you need to think about is the accessibility of the junction box. You need to make sure that people can easily get to the junction box if something is wrong.
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Do crawl space lights need to be GFCI protected?

GFCI protection now required for crawl space lighting outlets rated 120 volts or less. Code Change Summary: A new code section was added to require GFCI protection for lighting outlets in crawl spaces. Lighting outlets, not exceeding 120 volts, in a crawl space now require GFCI protection.
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Is conduit required in residential?

Conduit, however, is required for all residential and commercial wiring in certain areas of the country, making home wiring more expensive and more difficult for the average homeowner.
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Is it legal to run Romex in conduit?

No, you can not run your Romex wiring in conduits. What you're looking at in the code book is referring to THHN and other wiring, that while insulated with a single coat is not insulated with a second covering and bound to 2 or 3 other wires.
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Does electrical wire need to be covered?

Electricity is very dangerous and can kill. Perhaps the most important reason why electrical wires are covered in plastic is to protect people from electrical shock.
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Is a receptacle required in a crawl space?

A receptacle may be required if the crawl space contains heating, air-conditioning, or refrigeration equipment. Where heating, air-conditioning, or refrigeration equipment is installed in a crawl space, a 125-volt, single-phase, 15- and 20-ampere receptacle must be installed for servicing the equipment.
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Are lights required in a crawlspace?

For example, the crawl space under a dwelling contains heating and air-conditioning equipment mounted to the bottom side of the floor joist. Since this crawl space contains equipment that will require servicing, a lighting outlet must be installed.
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Which location is not required to be GFCI protected?

GFCI protection is not required for receptacles that are not readily accessible, such as a ceiling-mounted receptacle for a garage door opener. Nor are they required for a receptacle on a dedicated branch circuit located and identified for a cord-and-plug-connected appliance, such as a refrigerator or freezer.
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Can I run Romex in a crawl space?

If your crawl space is normally dry, you can use non-metallic wires such as Romex.
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Can you put a junction box under the floor?

However, every junction box must remain accessible. You cannot put a floor over them. If you were to have the junction boxes mounted through the floor, they must be protected, and plastic covers would probably not be considered acceptable in most jurisdictions.
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Do plastic electrical boxes need to be grounded?

Plastic electrical boxes have their pluses and minuses. Because they are plastic, there is no need to attach a ground wire to it. Since it is made of a non-conductive material, switches and outlets cannot short out if they touch the side of the box.
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Can you run electrical wire under floor joists?

Code says that you may not staple wires to the bottom of a floor joist unless the wire is 6-2, 8-3, or larger. Smaller wires must be run through bored holes or be attached to a running board.
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How do you run wire under subfloor?

Run wires through floor joists. Running electrical wires between the subfloor and the surface layer of flooring is not safe, but you can run them under the subfloor itself. To do this, you will need to make holes in the subfloor, and the best place to do this is through the bottom plates of walls.
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Where can Romex not be used?

A good rule of thumb is that romex is permitted except in drop ceilings if the walls and roof are built of wood. Ceiling tiles or concrete would make it unacceptable for residential use. The wiring inside a building is called romex because it was originally installed in open racks called romex boxes.
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How deep does PVC electrical conduit have to be buried?

24-inches Deep Burial Depth

Use direct-burial underground feeder cable at 24-inches deep (or more). You don't need to use conduit at this depth with UF cable, however, you do need to provide PVC conduit on your vertical feeds starting at 18-inches.
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Does PVC conduit need to be buried?

Flexible PVC is also a lighter gauge than rigid wall conduit. For these reasons, flexible PVC should be used above ground and not buried.
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What conduit do I use for underground electrical?

Use thick-walled conduit at least 3/4 inch in diameter for this application. Never use thin-wall EMT conduit for underground applications. Running wire through Schedule 40 PVC conduit.
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Does outdoor receptacle need to be WR?

* Section 406.8 requires that all non-locking 15 amp and 20 amp 125 volt receptacles in damp or wet locations be weather-resistant.
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