Work2Play said:To reiterate, you CAN'T run romex (12/2 or 14/2, whatever) inside conduit. It's flat out against CA code... you'll need to put a junction box there to convert from romex to individual wires. To confirm what others have said, you're allowed to do whatever you want in your own home - every inch, every trade - as long as it's done to code and permitted and inspected as necessary. I've done all my own without any issues from the inspector.
Running NM in conduit systems (box to box via conduit) is frowned upon, but the NEC specificially allows it to be run in conduit for protection, which typically includes surface mount drops to a receptacle or switch. That same article is included in the CEC 2010. If there's a code section that negates that, please elaborate.Work2Play said:To reiterate, you CAN'T run romex (12/2 or 14/2, whatever) inside conduit. It's flat out against CA code... you'll need to put a junction box there to convert from romex to individual wires.
DELInstallations said:Rereading the intended application...in the case of running cabling through the closet for lighting...why not use wiremold and the related boxes and hardware? It's a heck of a lot neater, looks nicer and that's what it's intended to do, let alone the fittings and extensions already exist to get the wiring from an existing point to where you need it.
Then what you can do is run all the circuit as you need to from the main box, then feed your new closet lite circuit, then have the electrician land the cables in the breaker box, verify your wiring methods and terminations that you can do yourself....