Cliff Brady
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We are doing electrical engineering for a residential house that they are turning into a commercial building. The house is a wood frame house and we are turning it into Use group B (office) type V construction. The building is currently wired throughout with NM Cable. They are wanting to switch out the 100 Amp panel for a 200 amp panel and pull a few new circuits for additional lighting and computer receptacles. There is a crawl space underneath and an unfinished attic. Can NM cable be used for the new circuits? We think the NM cable would be allowed in the walls but are not sure about the home runs that would be in the attic or crawl spaces. Would NM cable in an attic or crawl space be in violation of 334.10.3? Also, would we then need to change out all the NM Cable in the attic that is existing and rewire with EMT or MC?