iwirehouses said:My books in the van and its snowing bad, but isn't there a code that says you can tap a 20 amp circuit with 14 ga. if its under 18inches?
I would temper Iwires "no" answer to "rare occasions", (2005) 210.19(A)4
iwirehouses said:My books in the van and its snowing bad, but isn't there a code that says you can tap a 20 amp circuit with 14 ga. if its under 18inches?
augie47 said:I would temper Iwires "no" answer to "rare occasions", (2005) 210.19(A)4
iwire said:Got any real life examples of 210.19(A)(4) in action?![]()
Sheesh....and here I am with my doors opened trying to cool my 80 deg house down.iwirehouses said:My books in the van and its snowing bad, but isn't there a code that says you can tap a 20 amp circuit with 14 ga. if its under 18inches?
infinity said:So is the consensus that you cannot use a 6' fixture whip with #18 fixture wire in it to feed a fixture?
Dennis Alwon said:What do you make of art.410.67 (C)
410.67(C) Tap Conductors. Tap conductors of a type suitable for the temperature encountered shall be permitted to run from the luminaire (fixture) terminal connection to an outlet box placed at least 300 mm (1 ft) from the luminaire (fixture). Such tap conductors shall be in suitable raceway or Type AC or MC cable of at least 450 mm (18 in.) but not more than 1.8 m (6 ft) in length.
XI. Special Provisions for flush and recessed luminaires
georgestolz said:When did we start building cans?![]()
410.64 General.
Luminaires (fixtures) installed in recessed cavities in walls or ceilings shall comply with 410.65 through 410.72.
georgestolz said:When did we start building cans?![]()
Dennis Alwon said:I had the impression a trouffer fluorescent (lay in) was a recessed fixture. Yes, No????
Maybe I'm stretching it but I thought that would meet this code section.
Why doesn't it??
Dennis Alwon said:Trevor-- I was not trying to imply that the nm cable you used was legal at all. I was trying to repond to you asking if you can make a whip ( I assumed for recessed fluorescents) with 18 gauge wire in it.
Yes we can put it to rest.
Sure you can...see 240.5(B)(2).So is the consensus that you cannot use a 6' fixture whip with #18 fixture wire in it to feed a fixture?
don_resqcapt19 said:Trevor,
Sure you can...see 240.5(B)(2).
Don