--- id: aliases: [] tags: - authorship/original - destiny/fleeting - status/incomplete - topic/electrical - type/encyclopedia title: Raceway Terms --- # Raceway Terms ## "Raceway" > [!quote] NEC Article 100 > **Raceway.** > An enclosed channel > designed expressly for holding wires, cables, or busbars, > with additional functions as permitted in this _Code_. (CMP-8) ### "Duct" > [!quote] NEC 310.2 Definitions > **Electrical Ducts.** > Electrical conduits, or other raceways round in cross section, > that are suitable for use underground or embedded in concrete. > [!info] Duct Bank > "Duct bank" is not given explicit definition in the NEC, > however it is used frequently to refer to any group of **ducts**, > _even as few as one_, as shown in Figure 310.60(C)(3). > It is always spelled as two words. ## "Wiring Method" "Wiring method" is not given explicit definition in the NEC. > [!quote] NEC 110.8 Wiring Methods > Only wiring methods recognized as suitable > are included in this Code. > The recognized methods of wiring > shall be permitted to be installed > in any type of building or occupancy, > except as otherwise provided in this Code. > [!quote] NEC 300.1(A) All Wiring Installations > This article covers general requirements > for wiring methods and materials > for all _wiring installations_ (emphasis added) > unless modified by other articles in Chapter 3. Nor is wiring installation, however by closest definition it can be assumed **premises wiring** includes all wiring installations. > [!quote] NEC Article 100 > **Premises Wiring (System).** > Interior and exterior wiring, > including power, lighting, control, and signal circuit wiring > together with all their associated hardware, fittings, and wiring devices, > both permanently and temporarily installed. > This includes > (a) wiring from the service point or power source to the outlets or > (b) wiring from and including the power source > to the outlets where there is no service point. ### Inappropriate Use Notably, Chapter 3 does not prescribe requirements for _raceway_, but for _wiring installations_. As such, conduit used for other purposes (e.g. routing beverage tubing) is out of scope. Raceways used for supporting communications cables _would be_ out of scope, except for Article 800.110: > [!quote] NEC 800.110(A)(1) Raceways Recognized in Chapter 3 > Communications wires and cables shall be permitted > to be installed in any raceway included in Chapter 3. > _The raceways shall be installed in accordance_ > _with the requirements of Chapter 3._ Raceway is not a _wiring method_ unless it is used to support _premises wiring_, which communications cabling is not. It is not appropriate to say "EMT conduit is _a_ wiring method" (granted the NEC does use similar phrasing occasionally), because any recognized wiring method must include the * wiring, * splices, * pull boxes, * outlet boxes, * and supports necessary of a complete wiring installation, each of which has countless options. ### Appropriate Use It may be appropriate to refer to "MC cable" as _a_ wiring method if you and your audience understand the name as shorthand for a more specific, standard framework. In a robustly implemented specification-based takeoff software, an assembly's specifications would describe it's wiring methods. A 20A and 30A branch circuit may utilize identical "wiring methods". ## Takeaways No part of a manufactured cable assembly (e.g. MC cable) can be considered a raceway. It is usually incorrect to refer to wiring methods in the singular (e.g. installed in _a_ wiring method).