What determines Type NM Construction or TypeMC

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luckylerado

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Local code, Job specs, Occupancy type and Qty., Interior finishes and classification of space, ambient conditions .

All are considerations when selecting a wiring method.
 

Dennis Alwon

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Check the classification with the local building inspection department.

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.
Informational Note No. 1: Types of building construction
and occupancy classifications are defined in NFPA 220-
2012, Standard on Types of Building Construction, or the
applicable building code, or both.
Informational Note No. 2: See Informative Annex E for
determination of building types [NFPA 220, Table 3-1].
(4) Cable trays in structures permitted to be Types III, IV,
or V where the cables are identified for the use.
Informational Note: See 310.15(A)(3) for temperature
limitation of conductors.
(5) Types I and II construction where installed within
raceways permitted to be installed in Types I and II
construction.
 

donaldelectrician

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Informative Annex E Types of Construction , is useful for some of this
~RJ~



NM or MC really comes down to Bldg . Constuction .


I first thought that this thread was about the " Types of NM " .

There is basically 3 types to me and the use will improve the instal dramatically .

I like to use UF type in any LoCo that is not Heated or climate controlled .
Under ground , and in weather or sophist . Porches . Sheds . Wet walls .

NM is standard inside stuff . No wet walls , outside block walls , or un heated areas .

NMC , a yellow color I think . Had better properties on corrosion ?


I find if you pay closer attention to the basics , the job will last .



Don
 
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