Commercial receptical installation exceptions

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Hi folks. I have a question pertaining to a commercial installation adding a receptacle.

Is there an exception in the NEC that allows someone to use 12/3 wring between boxes when adding a recepticle to a counter in my store. The wiring will come down through thin wall conduit but I would like to use romex and connectors between the boxes above the suspended callings. Any help would be appreciated.

John
 
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334.12(A)(2) doesn't have exceptions.
 
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Originally posted by ksjourneyman:
I would like to use romex and connectors between the boxes above the suspended callings.
And if your drop ceiling is a plenum, you have other issues.
 
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"And if your drop ceiling is a plenum, you have other issues"
Correction, the drop ceiling may be an air-handling space, which requires the use of plenum rated wiring methods. A plenum is inside a duct.
 
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Point taken, Tom. I was referring to the vernacular "plenum ceiling".
 
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Romex is not allowed exposed in dropped or suspended ceilings in other than 1 & 2 family & multifamily dwellings. 334.12(A)(2)
 
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Thanks. I have tons of industrial experience but very little commercial experience. Your help is appreciated.

John
 
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