C chateau mike Member Oct 8, 2008 #1 is 14 gauge wire allowable for branch circuit feeders in two story applications in california?
peter d Senior Member Location New England Oct 8, 2008 #2 I don't know about California and its funky state and local codes but it's certainly allowed by the NEC.
I don't know about California and its funky state and local codes but it's certainly allowed by the NEC.
William1978 Senior Member Location N.C. Oct 8, 2008 #3 I don't see why not, some of the premade fixture whips have 14g wire in them.
R R Bob Senior Member Location Chantilly, VA Oct 8, 2008 #4 William1978 said: I don't see why not, some of the premade fixture whips have 14g wire in them. Click to expand... I've run across some with #16 TFFN.
William1978 said: I don't see why not, some of the premade fixture whips have 14g wire in them. Click to expand... I've run across some with #16 TFFN.
infinity Moderator Staff member Location New Jersey Occupation Journeyman Electrician Oct 9, 2008 #5 The minimum size fixture wire is #18. Some place do limit branch circuit conductors to #12 however. NYC is one of them.
The minimum size fixture wire is #18. Some place do limit branch circuit conductors to #12 however. NYC is one of them.
480sparky Senior Member Location Iowegia Oct 9, 2008 #6 Project specs may also require 12AWG minimum.
S SEO Senior Member Location Michigan Oct 9, 2008 #7 No problem as far as the NEC but you may have a local ordinance to comply with.
petersonra Senior Member Location Northern illinois Occupation Semi-retired engineer Oct 9, 2008 #8 a lot of industrial specs I have run across do not allow anything under #12 to be pulled in conduit. I think it is just a strength issue.
a lot of industrial specs I have run across do not allow anything under #12 to be pulled in conduit. I think it is just a strength issue.