This is ridiculous! That rendered the greenfield to pipe fitting useless. Code changes for no good reason WHAT SO EVER. So what if the wire has no writing on it? The Romex does. If you're running down one stub up into a ceiling there's no way that should be some sort of violation. If they made it such, it was for the reason of selling more wire and boxes.not safety. For the writing.in Romex is never seen by anyone. It's stripped in the boxes, so all you're seeing it the wire. They excuse away the stripping for panels.
This is clearly one of those "lobby to get a change in the code that will lead to greater sales for me" moves. Regardless of WHEN that was made..even if a long time ago.
One thing is obvious. The wire has the ampacity to do what it needs to and clearly is far better protected inside that pipe than it EVER was in some cheap plastic.
I know most here are going to be so pro code that you see it as the Gospel According to NEC,
But not everything was about safety, when a system had been in place for generations without a hitch.
For example, demanding a green be put in all pipes as if it's Greenfield and at the same time demanding that each circuit have its own neutral, referring 3wire ANYTHING virtually useless except from r travelers.
It also greatly increased box full, because the ridiculous code states that a green only counts for 1.
We've added a ton more. Do devices trying to squeeze into the box know that the green counts for one and simply slide right in?
Couple that with a million neutrals everywhere, based on the idea that 220 could happen if a neutral comes loose. but WHY would the neutral come loose? We change the entire electrical system of things because of some issue that ONLY TRAINED ELECTRICIANS are supposed to be troubleshooting in the first place?
Money. Greed. Stupidity.
Now..go right ahead and praise your God of the codebook, and make personal attacks at me for saying that the code changes have a profit based element..