If its labeled NM-B then yes....that is the typical "romex". Romex is a brand but has gotten the generic term for indoor wiring....similar to crescent wrench/adjustable wrench, or channel locks / slip-joint pliers, or kleenex/tissue.On a related note is cerrowire, 12-2 with a ground pretty much a direct replacement for 12-2 romex?
AS others have said, thats too big for really anything in the shop.
I wired my whole shop with 3/4" EMT for the welders and air compressor plugs, and anywhere I was pulling several circuits. And 1/2" for 1-2 circuits.
Cant even hook 1-1/2" to a workbox.
And at $1.40 for the flex.....it will cost you more and look like crap. 1/2" EMT is like $0.70/ft and 3/4" is a little over a buck a foot.
That's contridictory to the info in the first post?? Is it this Southwire 250 ft. 12-Gauge/2-Gauge Solid CU MC (Metal Clad) Armorlite Cable 68580055 - The Home DepotOn a related note is cerrowire, 12-2 with a ground pretty much a direct replacement for 12-2 romex?
EMT is definitely the way to go in a barn, esp. if it's exposed and visible. But you'd do well to not bother with pulling NM-B thru EMT, rather just pull individual conductors (eg. THHN). Romex (i.e. NM-B) is a ***** to pull thru conduit, and there's absolutely no need for it.If I was doing the job again - and on all future wiring jobs - I will standardize on 3/4" EMT tubing and wire with 12-2 NM-B with ground.