aelectricalman
Senior Member
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- KY
Hey all. Long time no see. I know I am not worthy of having a question answered because I dont visit anymore, but I will try to do better.
I am in a situation where the insurance office im wiring has penny pinched me to the max and I really need the job. So Im off the the drawing board to find the best way to achieve minimal time/minimal material job costs. The studs are all wood and there is a drop ceiling. So my question is, would it be legal and as I am sure it is, would it be cost effecient to wire all of the receptacle homeruns in bx or mc and then wrap the rooms in romex? I understand that you can not run romex in a drop ceiling hence the bx or mc leads, but when you are in the wall space, its fair game, right? Also, it there any codes that prohibit mixing and matching the two types in this type of structure. I know this is not the right forum for a contracting thread but I tryed to condense it all into one. Thanks for the help guys/girls.
I am in a situation where the insurance office im wiring has penny pinched me to the max and I really need the job. So Im off the the drawing board to find the best way to achieve minimal time/minimal material job costs. The studs are all wood and there is a drop ceiling. So my question is, would it be legal and as I am sure it is, would it be cost effecient to wire all of the receptacle homeruns in bx or mc and then wrap the rooms in romex? I understand that you can not run romex in a drop ceiling hence the bx or mc leads, but when you are in the wall space, its fair game, right? Also, it there any codes that prohibit mixing and matching the two types in this type of structure. I know this is not the right forum for a contracting thread but I tryed to condense it all into one. Thanks for the help guys/girls.