Box fill calculations

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scottkainz

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The last sentece in section 314.16 (B) (1) states: A conductor, no part of which leaves the box, shall not be counted. Does this mean that if a conductor is pulled through a box with no slack or loop it doesn't count towards box fill calculations?
 
don't believe so. it means a conductor such as a "jumper" to power two devices, etc. both ends stay in the box.
 
The last sentece in section 314.16 (B) (1) states: A conductor, no part of which leaves the box, shall not be counted. Does this mean that if a conductor is pulled through a box with no slack or loop it doesn't count towards box fill calculations?

If the conductor goes through the box, I would say that it leaves it. At least in two directions.
 
The last sentece in section 314.16 (B) (1) states: A conductor, no part of which leaves the box, shall not be counted. Does this mean that if a conductor is pulled through a box with no slack or loop it doesn't count towards box fill calculations?

If the conductor is pulled through the box, doesn't it therefore leave the box?

What 314.16(B)(1) is talking about is pigtails, jumpers, etc.
 
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