Why this guide? Article 800 of the 2017 National Electrical Code (NEC) provides the core rules for
communications circuits and equipment. This post turns the code into a practical checklist
with inspector/AHJ expectations, common pitfalls, and documentation tips.
Table of Contents
- Printable / Interactive Checklist Table
- Quick Checklist (Clause‑by‑Clause)
- Detailed Explanations & Field Notes
- Submittal Documentation Package
- Commissioning & Inspection Steps
- FAQs
Printable / Interactive Checklist Table
Use this table for site walks and inspections. Tick Yes/No/N/A, add notes, and record photo/evidence IDs.
| # | NEC 2017 Clause | Requirement (What to Verify) | Field Status | Notes / Location | Evidence (Photo/Doc Ref) |
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| 1 | 800.1 | Scope applies to communications circuits/equipment; confirm project falls under Art. 800. |
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| 2 | 800.2 | Key definitions understood: Abandoned Communications Cable, Communications Circuit, CI Cable, Point of Entrance. |
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| 3 | 800.3 | Apply related requirements (hazardous locations, ducts/air spaces, etc.) where referenced. |
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| 4 | 800.18 | Install communications equipment per listing and code; follow manufacturer instructions. |
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| 5 | 800.21 | Maintain access to electrical equipment behind removable panels designed for access. |
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| 6 | 800.24 | Mechanical execution of work: secure/support cables, protect from physical damage; neat workmanship. |
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| 7 | 800.25 | Remove abandoned communications cables unless identified for future use. |
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| 8 | 800.26 | Limit spread of fire/smoke; maintain required ratings at penetrations and transitions. |
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| 9 | 800.44 | Outside/Overhead: clearances above roofs, separations from power conductors; coordinate with utility. |
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| 10 | 800.110 | Raceways & cable routing assemblies permitted for comms wiring; observe fill & type limitations. |
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| 11 | 800.113 | Inside buildings: plenum/risers/trays/listed ducts-by-design; equipment rooms; multi/one-two family rules. |
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| 12 | 800.133 | Separation from power/non–power-limited circuits; dedicated support—no using other cables for support. |
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| 13 | 800.154 | Use correct listed communications cable types/routing assemblies by space (CMP/CMR/etc.). |
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| 14 | 800.156 | Provide required communications outlet(s) in dwelling units. |
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| 15 | 800.170 | Listing for protectors and equipment; ensure suitability for the environment. |
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| 16 | 800.173 | Drop wires/cables meet listing and installation requirements. |
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| 17 | 800.179 | Cable types: CMP/CMR/CMG/CM/CMX/CMUC; CI/hybrid cables used only where listed/allowed. |
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| 18 | 800.180 | Grounding devices listed for the application; intersystem bonding provided as required. |
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| 19 | 800.182 | Listed cable routing assemblies & communications raceways (plenum/riser/general purpose) used correctly. |
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Quick Checklist (Clause‑by‑Clause)
- 800.1 Scope — Article 800 covers communications circuits/equipment; verify applicability.
- 800.2 Definitions — Abandoned cable, CI cable, point of entrance; ensure team alignment.
- 800.3 Other Articles — Apply cross-referenced requirements (e.g., plenums, hazardous locations).
- 800.18/800.21/800.24 — Installation per listing; maintain access; neat, protected workmanship.
- 800.25/800.26 — Remove abandoned cables; limit spread of fire/smoke, maintain ratings.
- 800.44 — Overhead/entrance rules and clearances observed.
- 800.110/800.113/800.133 — Proper raceways/routing; plenum/riser rules; separation/support.
- 800.154/800.156 — Listed cable types by space; provide dwelling outlets.
- 800.170/800.173/800.179/800.180/800.182 — Listing, cable types (CMP/CMR/etc.), grounding devices, and routing assemblies.
Submittal Documentation Package
- Listing sheets for comms cables (CMP/CMR/CMG/CM/CMX/CMUC), CI/hybrid where used; protectors and devices.
- Intersystem bonding/grounding device details; point-of-entrance diagram.
- Raceway/routing fill calculations and separation from power circuits.
- Plenum/riser declarations and cable schedule by space.
- Riser diagrams, trays/raceway layouts, penetration/firestop details.
- As-builts and inspection photos (supports, labels, penetrations, equipment access).
Commissioning & Inspection Steps
- Verify cable types vs. spaces and listings (CMP/CMR/etc.).
- Check raceway/routing assemblies and fill; confirm required separations.
- Inspect supports, securement, workmanship; correct any damage.
- Remove/tag abandoned cables; document locations.
- Validate fire/smoke spread controls at penetrations and transitions.
- Confirm overhead/entrance practices and POE protection.
- Verify grounding devices/intersystem bonding connections.
- Complete photo log and update as-builts; deliver O&M.
FAQs
Do Chapters 1–7 always apply to Article 800?
Chapter 8 governs communications and is generally not subject to Chapters 1–7 unless Chapter 8 says otherwise.
Which cable type is allowed in plenums?
Use listed plenum cable (e.g., CMP) or listed plenum routing assemblies/raceways as permitted.
What about abandoned communications cables?
Remove them unless identified for future use to reduce fuel load and clutter.
Code basis: NEC 2017, Article 800 (Communications Circuits). Coordinate with utility requirements and related Articles (725, 760, 645, and Chapter 5 for hazardous locations).