Hello folks,
I had a question regarding the verbiage of section 310.15(C)(1) in conjunction with the verbiage of 366.23(A).
310.15(C)(1) states conductors not maintaining spacing for a continuous length longer than 24 inches requires an adjustment factor. Since 366.23(A) references the code section, and not just the table itself, would a gutter box with more than 30 current carrying conductors in a cross-section, need to be for a continuous length of more than 24 inches in the gutter box, in order to require adjustment factors?
I ran into the gutter box below, with more than 30 current carrying conductors in cross section however, it is only for a length of about 16 inches.
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I had a question regarding the verbiage of section 310.15(C)(1) in conjunction with the verbiage of 366.23(A).
310.15(C)(1) states conductors not maintaining spacing for a continuous length longer than 24 inches requires an adjustment factor. Since 366.23(A) references the code section, and not just the table itself, would a gutter box with more than 30 current carrying conductors in a cross-section, need to be for a continuous length of more than 24 inches in the gutter box, in order to require adjustment factors?
I ran into the gutter box below, with more than 30 current carrying conductors in cross section however, it is only for a length of about 16 inches.

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