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Hendrix

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Where in art 400, or anywher else, does the NEC tell us that if an so cord suspended from a ceiling enters a box with a receptacle, That the box must be of a certain type? I'm pretty sure it's somewhere. I can't put my finger on it. Help is much appreciated.:)
 

Ponchik

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314.23(H)(1) is a bit confusing for me.

The box has to have a threaded hub with a strain relief?
Or one can use a regular 4s box with a strain relief?
Or a regular 4s box with a field installed hub and a strain relief?

Thanks.
 

Dennis Alwon

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314.23(H)(1) is a bit confusing for me.

The box has to have a threaded hub with a strain relief?
Or one can use a regular 4s box with a strain relief?
Or a regular 4s box with a field installed hub and a strain relief?

Thanks.

It's pretty clear-- strain relief connector into a box with a hub-- 4" sq. will not do.
 

Ponchik

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314.23(H)(1)
Flexible Cords: A box shall be supported from ..........conductors against strain, such as strain relief connector threaded into a box with a hub.

Isn't the word "such as" like giving an example of something?

I think this section is talking about taking strain off of the cable, so installing a strain relief will do that task. But why does the box matter?
 

Little Bill

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314.23(H)(1)
Flexible Cords: A box shall be supported from ..........conductors against strain, such as strain relief connector threaded into a box with a hub.

Isn't the word "such as" like giving an example of something?

I think this section is talking about taking strain off of the cable, so installing a strain relief will do that task. But why does the box matter?

4 sq box isn't threaded for the hub.
 

Dennis Alwon

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That articles use of "such as" is referring to the strain relief connector. There must be some kind of strain relief but the box must have a hub. I guess the durability of the box with the weight of some cords is at issue here.
 

Ponchik

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I guess the local inspectors are not aware of this article. Because i see many of these installation with 4s boxes and strain reliefs.
 

iwire

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For what it is worth using a standard weatherproof box with a threaded hub does not cut it either as that is not listed to be supported by one hub.


You need a true 'Pendent Box' (Woodhead sells them) or a steel FS, FD box made for being supported from the hub if you want to comply with 110.3(B).
 
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