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Roofing and electrical conduit


The electrical code provides some guidelines regarding conduit placement
by Mark S. Graham

During roof system removal operations initial raceway or cabling and roofing instal- shall be run perpendicular to the roof pen-
or when mechanically attaching rigid board lation and may be penetrated by the screws etration point to supports a minimum of 25
insulation or membranes, roofing profession- or other mechanical devices designed to pro- cm. (10 in.) below roof decking.
als sometimes find electrical conduit embed- vide ‘hold down’ strength of the waterproof- “Informational Note: the 25 cm (10 in.)
ded within roof systems or placed directly ing membrane or roof insulating material. requirement is to prevent accidental damage
below roof decks. In many instances, the “Exception: Rigid metal conduit and inter- from saws used by fire fighters for roof venti-
presence of electrical conduit is unforeseen, mediate metal conduit shall not be required to lation during structural fire.”
problematic and potentially dangerous. comply with 300.4(E).” This statement indicates NEC acknowl-
However, the electrical code provides some Generally, wiring placed in metallic con- edges the potential for accidentally cutting
guidance regarding electrical cables, raceways duit is considered “protected” by the electri- metallic conduit; however, it does not ad-
and boxes placed in or under roof decks. cal profession and appropriate for use in equately restrict metallic conduit placement
most concealed spaces and areas subject or prevent such accidental cutting during
Electrical code to physical abuse. However, roofing reroofing.
NFPA 70: National Electrical industry experience has shown
Code® (NEC) serves as the elec- fasteners used for mechanically NRCA’s recommendations
trical code for most jurisdic- attaching rigid board insula- Electrical conduit embedded within roof sys-
tions in the U.S. tion or membranes can tems or placed directly below roof decks can
In NEC’s 2011 edit- readily penetrate metal- be problematic for roofing professionals.
ion, Chapter 3-Wiring lic conduit embedded Although the electrical code provides some
Methods and Materi- within or directly guidance regarding metallic conduit place-
als provides place- underneath roof ment within or directly underneath roof
ment and methods assemblies. By way systems, experience has shown these require-
for wiring. Sec- of comparison, ments are not adequate to address roofing
tion 300.4- the wall thick- industry concerns.
Protection Against ness of 1/2-inch- NRCA does not recommend metallic
Physical Damage includes the following state- thick metallic conduit is comparable to the conduit or wiring be embedded within roof
ment specific to wiring installed in or under metal thickness of a 20-gauge steel roof assemblies or placed directly below roof
roof decks: “(E) Cables, Raceways, or Boxes deck. Self-cutting or self-drilling roof fasten- decks. If metallic conduit or wiring needs
Installed in or Under Roof Decking. A ers can readily penetrate metals of these to be placed near the roof assembly, NRCA
cable, raceway, or box, installed in exposed or thicknesses. recommends it be positioned and supported
concealed locations under metal-corrugated Also, cutting and roof system removal at least 1½ inches from the bottom side of
sheet roof decking, shall be installed and sup- operations can damage and penetrate metal- the roof deck or substrate to which the roof
ported so there is not less than 38 mm (11/2 lic conduit. Another section of the NEC, system is applied. Also, hangers or other
in.) measured from the lowest surface of the Section 690.31-Methods Permitted, addresses supports used to attach and support metallic
roof decking to the top of the cable, raceway, wiring methods for solar photovoltaic sys- conduit and wiring should be attached to
or box. A cable raceway, or box shall not be tems: “(1) Beneath Roofs. Wiring methods framing or roof deck supports, not the roof
installed in concealed locations in metal- shall not be installed within 25 cm (10 in.) deck or roof substrate. 123
corrugated, sheet decking-type roof. of roof decking or sheathing except where
“Informational Note: Roof decking mate- directly below the roof surface covered by PV Mark S. Graham is NRCA’s associate
rial is often repaired or replaced after the modules and associated equipment. Circuits executive director of technical services.

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