mdshunk
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Question is regarding a 3-story wood framed building under renovation. Gut job. 4 apartments on the top floor, 4 apartments on the 2nd floor, and a large retail store on the ground floor.
I've inquired with the local inspection agency regarding the proposed wiring method. The entire building will have a suspended ceiling system. I proposed to use MC in above the dropped ceiling in the common area hallways on the 2nd and 3rd floors, MC above the dropped ceiling in the retail store, and romex above the dropped ceiling in each apartment unit. I think this squares pretty well with the code. The answer I got, in short, "Nope, the whole thing is a commercial building. No exposed romex above the suspended ceilings in the apartments".
Do you agree or disagree?
I've inquired with the local inspection agency regarding the proposed wiring method. The entire building will have a suspended ceiling system. I proposed to use MC in above the dropped ceiling in the common area hallways on the 2nd and 3rd floors, MC above the dropped ceiling in the retail store, and romex above the dropped ceiling in each apartment unit. I think this squares pretty well with the code. The answer I got, in short, "Nope, the whole thing is a commercial building. No exposed romex above the suspended ceilings in the apartments".
Do you agree or disagree?