I'm going to running wire within a twelve inch wide concrete cavity wall. The exterior concrete faces are two inches wide, with each face having two inches of polyiso insulation bonded to it. So eight inches are used up. The middle four inches is where the wiring will go. Plastic outlet boxes are cast into the concrete walls. A cutout in the insulation allows access to the back of the box. Once the wire is into the box, it will be covered with another thinner insulation board, the wire passing through a hole in that board. Once the wiring and insulation is finished, the remaining four inch cavity is filled with sand, thus encasing the wire in sand. At corners which will have vertical concrete "L" shaped columns, 6" thick, the column will be sleeved with either 1" or 1.5" diameter conduit sweeps, so the outside diameter of the sweep is less than one third the column thickness.
I believe I can use regular romex wire for this. Between the concrete, insulation, and sand no air for combustion would be available. The concrete and sand is a fireproof encasement.
Any devil in the details that I'm missing? Thanks