That would be really pushing the scope of Article 518 without a legally adopted amendment to the NEC.Around here the answer is no If the commercial building can handle 100 or more persons. See 518.1.
The occupants of a commercial building are not gathered for the purposes of deliberation, worship, entertainment, eating, drinking, amusement, awaiting transportation, or similar purposes.
we call them assembly occupancies.Not to be snarky but what do call buildings that serve the purposes of:
??
- deliberation,
- worship,
- entertainment,
- eating,
- drinking,
- amusement,
- awaiting transportation,
- or similar purposes
They certainly are not residential or industrial.
I am just pointing out people need to check 518 and what your future tenant is.
Ahh Ok makes sense, I lump them all into commercial, so i would not give NM a blanket yes without more info on what the space was.we call them assembly occupancies.
Reason 1001 why HVAC people should not touch electrical.Ahh Ok makes sense, I lump them all into commercial, so i would not give NM a blanket yes without more info on what the space was.
Case in point I went out to a what was described as an commercial office to install a new AC disconnect, turns out it was a small medical clinic, and the HVAC guy ran 14-3 UF with his line sets for a ductless heatpump head into a patient care room.
Its been over a decade since I did any work on a school, everything had to be EMT back then other than 'where flexibility was required'A school for example
It all depends on the type of the building. NM can be used in Type III, IV and V but never above a hung ceiling in those buildings.Is nm cable permit in commercial buildings? I read through Annex E and 334 but am still not sure if NM can be used, say in small commercial building.
Part II. Installation
334.10 Uses Permitted. Type NM, Type NMC, and Type NMS
cables shall be permitted to be used in the following, except as
prohibited in 334.12:
(1) One- and two-family dwellings and their attached or
detached garages, and their storage buildings.
(2) Multi-family dwellings permitted to be of Types III, IV,
and V construction.
(3) Other structures permitted to be of Types III, IV, and V
construction. Cables shall be concealed within walls,
floors, or ceilings that provide a thermal barrier of material
that has at least a 15-minute finish rating as identified
in listings of fire-rated assemblies.
Can't recall ever running NM in a school myself, but at same time have known that only certain areas are 518 areas. NM would be allowed depending on construction type, still can possibly be locations if not covered with right finish still isn't allowed. Might be more likely with older buildings. If not an assembly PVC could still be allowed, it has some of the same limitations in 518 or in air handling spaces but otherwise not same general limitations.Its been over a decade since I did any work on a school, everything had to be EMT back then other than 'where flexibility was required'
I think they way it went is schools here are their own Educational group 'E" occupancy and cannot be of one of the III,IV or V construction types where NM is allowed.
Might have changed now.