12 volt lighting

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Pelly

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I am installing some 12 volt lighting inside of a home in california using outdoor mr16 fixtures. I am confused about what type of wiring to use for this application. I have seen people using outdoor 10/2 low voltage cable before, is this acceptable for in wall and ceilings, behind sheetrock? Is there any type of low voltage lighting cable for this application, or am I limited to romex?
 
Pelly said:
I am installing some 12 volt lighting inside of a home in california using outdoor mr16 fixtures. I am confused about what type of wiring to use for this application. I have seen people using outdoor 10/2 low voltage cable before, is this acceptable for in wall and ceilings, behind sheetrock? Is there any type of low voltage lighting cable for this application, or am I limited to romex?

You are limited to any of the wiring methods of chapter 3. NM cable being your best bet.

Low voltage wiring for lighting cannot be concealed in walls unless you use chapter 3 wiring methods. Also the outdoor underground cable is not rated for indoor use.

Reference art. 411
 
A change in the 2005 NEC allows a class II system to be used, but its limited to 100 VA. Otherwise its a chapter 3 wiring method.
 
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