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Date Posted: 07:19 06/02/05 Thu
Author: Brian Kiley
Subject: NEC 2002 Article 334

There seems to be a lot of confusion about article 334 Nonmetallic-sheathed Cable. Specifically Article 334.10 uses permitted, and article 334.12 uses not permitted.
After several conversations about this subject, it appears that there are different interpretations of the intent of the code. As I read the code it appears as though romex can be put in multifamily dwellings in the following types I,II,III,IV, and V. There are inspectors that disagree with this statment. It is my understanding that the intent of the code for uses permitted, is not all inclusive. When it states uses not permitted it is all inclusive. That being said, there is no place in the code that excludes me from using Nonmetallic-sheathed cable in type I, and type II buildings. When NFPA was asked to provide an official interpretation, the statement was made the the intent is very clear. Nonmetallic-sheathed cable is not restricted from being used in type I, and type II buildings.

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