necbuff, I with you on that... Essentially we need to look in Annex E after determining what the Fire Rating of the building is supposed to be! And even then, it only allowed in certain areas, with a certain finish. This is the commentary in Annex E...
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This annex is new in the 2002 Code. This table is extracted from NFPA 220, Standard on Types of Building Construction. It explains the various construction types and has been provided for use in conjunction with 334.10.
This annex is not a part of the requirements of this NFPA document (the 2002 NEC) but is included for informational purposes only.
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So what I was saying earlier in the thread is, (although not in those exact words) I guess we all have to get NFPA 220, Standard on Types of Building Constructionin order to figure out where we can, and can not use romex.
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I pitty the guy who wires a building in NM, and then finds out it was supposed to be a type I, or type II fire rating!

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