ashtrak said:They said no to romex, yes to MC and/or pipe.
peter d said:just because 100 or more people are in a building at once does not qualify it as a place of assembly.
quogueelectric said:I was taught occupancy of 50 or more almost 20 yrs ago I have no reference tho
j_erickson said:Keep in mind that the requirement that a place of assembly as defined in the NEC must be wired by certain wiring methods only applies if the building is constructed of fire resistant construction. (off the top of my head) For example a wood framed restaurant can be wired in romex. I'm generalizing, but just trying to give some insight.
macmikeman said:That wouldn't fly where I work, mc or conduit for a resturant holding 100 seats, regardless of building construction type.
iwire said:Your in New York, there is apparently a change from 100 down to 50. Pierre has mentioned this a couple of times.
ashtrak said:I went into a shopping/Business center recently to do a pool hall. All existing wire was romex. Work was only about ten years old. Glad I called AHJ before starting. They said no to romex, yes to MC and/or pipe.