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RE: That's not it

Common room height here is about the same.

Here, standards vary from locality to locality. The National Electrical Code is used as a general guide, but it's typically modified in some respects, and inspectors vary too in their interpretation of it (it can be like the Talmud at times). Sometimes things are allowed but discouraged. Here, for example, the inspector allows unprotected surface wiring, but wants to see a piece of "Smurf tubing" (blue plastic conduit) over it.

It also changed with time. Forex, arc-fault interrupters were first required in bedrooms, and now they're required on most indoor circuits.


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