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The 2002 (accidently) prohibits the practice. The 2005 permits it.
What does the 2002 prohibit, and where is that specifically?

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Raceway article(s) xxx.22 say that you can put a cable in a raceway if the cable article allows it. The only cable articles that allow this are 330 for MC (330.10) and 328 for medium voltage.


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Thanx Ryan, I had never seen that before. Actually, the application I was involved in, with Type TC WAS permitted in 2002 (336). But the issue started an argument involving all cable types in general, and your point addresses that. So my question now is, was there any prohibition PREVIOUSLY to putting various cables in conduits or raceways if they weren't specifically permitted?

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