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#82281 11/01/02 10:13 AM
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listed in index( but not there) three floor limitation of romex , nm nmc nms , 334.12 (a)(1) . has that been removed from the code so its now ok to use romex over three floors ?

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#82282 11/01/02 10:21 AM
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BIGDOGG,

There are still restrictions, but not strictly limited to height of Building now. Look at 334.10(2) and (3). You have to know the classification of the Building construction now.

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