Pull boxes 314.28

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Alwayslearningelec

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What determines at what size becomes too large for a pull box if you have multiple large conduits entering? I assume that after a certain size it would be very tough to install and if so what is that size 42x30x12 or 48x36x12 etc.?

So if you had 7-8 sets of 4" it would be 2 boxes? I read 314.28 but don't see a maximum size.

Thanks.
 

cadpoint

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First your solving for the minimum.

In a straight pull its, 7 or 8 conduits in on right to 7 or 8 conduits on the left side.

In straight pulls 8 (the multiplier), so U take one pipe size and multiply 4" x 8 = 32".
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If it's a right angle application then it's 6 (the multiplier)

(6 X 4") +4 +4 +4 +4 +4 +4 = 48"
You stated 8 conduits so you real answer is 52"

(this is the first length) for one travel direction-distance, or is length away from the conduit, to the opposite side that one is determining.
In this case all the conduits are the same thus one has the other mulitplier for the other direction as well.
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If one has various sizes then the multiplier is still
(6 X largerest conduit) + all the other conduits on that one size.

Most supply house sizes are of a depth of 6" minimum, 8" in depth, or deeper when getting over 24" sq.

Or you can custom order any size and as far as I know most commerical work they do check the calulations, and I've seem some very large junction boxes!
 
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jumper

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AFAICT You answered your own question, there is no limit on the size. if you look at 314.28(B) you can see that they could be quite large.

(B) Conductors in Pull or Junction Boxes. In pull boxes
or junction boxes having any dimension over 1.8 m (6 ft),
all conductors shall be cabled or racked up in an approved
manner.
 

Alwayslearningelec

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Cad, thanks!! Yes, I am aware of the sizing but was curious as to the max size box that might be installed. I would imagine it becomes too big to install at some point. If you have a bank of conduits that could go into a huge box I am guess it would be split to run inot TWO boxes.

First your solving for the minimum.

In a straight pull its, 7 or 8 conduits in on right to 7 or 8 conduits on the left side.

In straight pulls 8 (the multiplier), so U take one pipe size and multiply 4" x 8 = 32".
________________________________________________________________

If it's a right angle application then it's 6 (the multiplier)

(6 X 4") +4 +4 +4 +4 +4 +4 = 48"
You stated 8 conduits so you real answer is 52"

(this is the first length) for one travel direction-distance, or is length away from the conduit, to the opposite side that one is determining.
In this case all the conduits are the same thus one has the other mulitplier for the other direction as well.
______________________________________________________________

If one has various sizes then the multiplier is still
(6 X largerest conduit) + all the other conduits on that one size.

Most supply house sizes are of a depth of 6" minimum, 8" in depth, or deeper when getting over 24" sq.

Or you can custom order any size and as far as I know most commerical work they do check the calulations, and I've seem some very large junction boxes!
 

chris kennedy

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Miami Fla.
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Beau, we often have really big pull boxes built by our friends at the local metal fab shop. The only requirement for the box to be 'listed' is in wet location, 314.15.
 

Alwayslearningelec

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Beau, we often have really big pull boxes built by our friends at the local metal fab shop. The only requirement for the box to be 'listed' is in wet location, 314.15.

I am aware of that and deal have dealt with a few for hand holes and other pre fab. But what I a thinking about is you may be able to have a box made to ANY size but at some point the size, I would guess, becomes too big to handle/install so maybe going with two smaller boxes side by side would be the more common practice.


Thanks
 
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