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doyle88

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I recently failed an inspection for over fill of some boxes. I understand that a device counts as two, and each hot wire counts as one. The inspector also counts the ground. I have yet to find anything that clearly goes eather way. The box im using is a standard single gain nail on. (18 cu.in.) I ran a feed,a switch leg and a power out.By anyones calculations am I in the wrong.
 

cpal

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doyle88 said:
I recently failed an inspection for over fill of some boxes. I understand that a device counts as two, and each hot wire counts as one. The inspector also counts the ground. I have yet to find anything that clearly goes eather way. The box im using is a standard single gain nail on. (18 cu.in.) I ran a feed,a switch leg and a power out.By anyones calculations am I in the wrong.


what gage conductors?
what wiring method?
how many insulated conductors ??
are you considering a grounded circuit conductor as a hot??? or is a grounded ckt conductor a ground??
 

Dennis Alwon

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doyle88 said:
12-2 wire on a single pole switch
So how many conductors do you have?

6 for the 3 pair of 12/2 and one for all the grounds. Now add 2 for the switch.

9 conductors multiply that by 2.25 and you are over.
 

cpal

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doyle88 said:
12 gauge
3 hots
3 nuetrals
3 grounds

I think it's 9 conductors at 2.25 cu in or 20 .25 cu in fill so an 18 cu in box would be short by 2.25 cu in ???

read table 314.16 A and 16B read both paragraphs.

respond if you ave questions

hope this helps
 
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