If you remove the outer jacket and spiral armor from a Teck90 cable, and are left with the the inner conductors which are still covered with a PVC layer, is it legal to run the conductors the same way as you would an NM-90 cable?
I ask this because I have some left over 3C #8, and I intend to install a range receptacle about 15' away from the service panel. I was wondering if it was permissable to strip the armor and run the cable the same way as Romex.
My only thoughts why this might not be permitted are:
-Temperature rating for the cable was applied to the whole cable with armor, not just the inner jacket by itself.
-Temperature rating is not imprinted on inner layer of cable.
I ask this because I have some left over 3C #8, and I intend to install a range receptacle about 15' away from the service panel. I was wondering if it was permissable to strip the armor and run the cable the same way as Romex.
My only thoughts why this might not be permitted are:
-Temperature rating for the cable was applied to the whole cable with armor, not just the inner jacket by itself.
-Temperature rating is not imprinted on inner layer of cable.