glene77is
Senior Member
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- Memphis, TN
Can Romex EVER be run inside of a conduit?
The attached photo is a 'leading' example,
to intice comments.
The attached photo is a 'leading' example,
to intice comments.
Can Romex EVER be run inside of a conduit?
The attached photo is a 'leading' example,
to intice comments.
Well I'll just stick my neck an ask about 300.12. Wouldn't the NM be considered non-metallic cable and the cable sheath needs to be continous?
OK,
This is a DIY.
NM is not listed for underground or damp locations.
This NM is heading down a service entrance conduit.
Anything else.
Any code issues with NM inside a conduit?
Underground and Damp is out, per code.
I say NM can pass from a breaker panel, through conduit,
and out to a light, all in one piece of NM.
That is,
No Transition between THHN in a conduit, into a JB, and then NM to the light fixture.
the NEC doesn't say that you cannot do it.
Well I'll just stick my neck an ask about 300.12. Wouldn't the NM be considered non-metallic cable and the cable sheath needs to be continous?
I thought the op was saying the nm was installed in the conduit. I assumed it is not stripped except at the terminations.
OK,
the sheath must be continuous until it is inside a JB,
then joints made to transition to THHN for the conduit run,
if a transition is required at all.
And 'that' is the question I have.
Why can't I run NM from the light fixture, straight through to the Panel ?
I think I can, by code.
I can't find a code reason for any restrictions,
but my fellow workers say 'no'.
btw, nice egc connection in the pic. i do not mean to imply that you did it.
I have been told I must transition from Romex, in a JB, and down with THHN.
I maintain that the code allows a continuous run of Romex
from the Breaker Box to the conduit and down to the Receptical.
What if the NM just punch through a grommet in the cabinet? wouldn't it be similar?