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Join Date: Sep 2010
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wiring and water supply lines
I live in Ontario Canada. I am renovating an old house with no basement or crawl space, so the easiest way for me to re route wiring and plumbing is through a bulkhead around the top of the rooms. I have lots of room height. My question is can the copper plumbing and the wiring run through the same bulkhead or do I need separate bulkheads?
Thanks, Ross |
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Electrician
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Posts: 1,085
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wiring and water supply lines
There is no issues with your plan. The only time this becomes an issue is when you have BX touching the copper pipe, in this situation you either have to tape the BX or copper.
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