We are remodeling a 2001 modular office building. The NEC changed the rules in 2002 re: romex above drop grid ceilings in commercial spaces. For 2002 and after: romex shall NOT be used above drop grid ceilings.
This unit is so beat up that we decided to re-wire the whole thing. My initial training taught me that most remodels need to be brought up to the current code (yes, yes, we can all cite some exceptions).
My PM, who is not an electrician - more of a salesman, is insisting that we use romex in our re-wire because "we have to keep to the original, approved plan". Why wouldn't we wire it up to current code? He seems to be pulling from an ephemeral building codes rule without citation.
Can somebody help me make sense of this?
This unit is so beat up that we decided to re-wire the whole thing. My initial training taught me that most remodels need to be brought up to the current code (yes, yes, we can all cite some exceptions).
My PM, who is not an electrician - more of a salesman, is insisting that we use romex in our re-wire because "we have to keep to the original, approved plan". Why wouldn't we wire it up to current code? He seems to be pulling from an ephemeral building codes rule without citation.
Can somebody help me make sense of this?


