Nail plate requirement

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awatson

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This is stupid, but I don't have a 2003 IRC.

What is the minimum depth when penetrating a stud or top plate with plastic piping, where a nail plate (bang plate) is not required?

Could someone give the chapter/sec. so I can quote it to an inspector?

Your help is greatly appreciated. Time to get a code book!
 

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It's 1 1/4" for electrical cables. Be interesting to see what it is for pipes.
 

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Often 1", but if the screw/nail could hit it, depending on which length the rockers use, put a plate on it even if it is not required by the inspector.
 
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