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- Journeyman Electrician (retired)
Would this type of box violate 314.43?
No. One of a great number of products from Arlington.Originally posted by infinity:
Would this type of box violate 314.43?
I think you are thinking about 314.23 (B) (1)Originally posted by hurk27:
No as the screws do not pass through the box. As was said in another thread it is the sharp threads of the screw inside of the box that is a concern because the insulation on wires can be damaged by these threads.![]()
Yep I wasBY Scott: I think you are thinking about 314.23 (B) (1)
or the box shall be constructed so as to prevent contact between the conductors in the box and the supporting screws.
I shall be switching to these.Originally posted by mdshunk:
On a related note, these Arlington "One Box's" are easier to use than the similar "Smart Box", made by another manufacturer. The cables are easier to get into the box.
Just passin' that along...
I agree. I've been meaning to pick some up, but haven't yet. The smartbox is difficult to get wires into.Originally posted by electricmanscott:
I shall be switching to these.Originally posted by mdshunk:
On a related note, these Arlington "One Box's" are easier to use than the similar "Smart Box", made by another manufacturer. The cables are easier to get into the box.
Just passin' that along...
22.5 cu in is better too.