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clonestocker

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Can Romex be used in open stud walls in my garage? I was told that the wire needs to shielded wire. 2012 IBC. I think plan review missed a few think and I don't want to fail a rough in innspection. thx matt
 
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pattenp

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Local codes aside, yes as long as the wire is run along sides of studs and along running strips/boards where needed for protection. It is best to check with local inspectors.
 

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As already said, local codes vary. Even if allowed, i would never run romex perpendicular to the studs, unless its up high. If its going to have the walls covered, that thats a different story

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Shielded? If your talking about products like MC cable they are subject to the same requirements as NM cable that they be protected from physical damage.
 

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When we wire our sheds with romex all runs are vertical on a stud. Nothing is horizontal. We also use metal boxes and metal covers on all the devices.
 
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After talking to the inspectors this morning I was told that I can use MC cable in place of romex. I will double check thou. thx matt
 
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Even with MC you cannot have any horizontal runs unless the walls are sheeted with something to protect the wire.
 

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He's on the 2012 IBC. The rules for MC might be different than the NEC.

Calling pattenp:) (He's on the IBC too)
 
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The whole idea is to protect the cable from physical damage. The NM Cable, colloquially called Romex, in my garage, where exposed, can only be reached by a person standing on a ladder.
 

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