Does anybody know where the requirement for 334.10 (3) comes from, or what the reasoning behind romex needing to be covered in nonresidential uses is? I have heard it is due to the toxic smoke that is produced when romex burns, but I can't find it written anywhere, or any explanation for that matter. NEC commentary only explains the different building types, not the reason for the 15-minute thermal barrier. Any help, or any direction to look in would be greatly appreciated.
Type NM and Type NMC cables shall be permitted to be used in the following, except as prohibited in 334.12:
Thank you,
Nick
334.10 Uses Permitted
Type NM and Type NMC cables shall be permitted to be used in the following, except as prohibited in 334.12:
- One- and two-family dwellings and their attached or detached garages, and their storage buildings.
- Multi-family dwellings permitted to be of Types III, IV, and V construction.
- 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
Thank you,
Nick