I am trying to determine if a BX connector is the appropriate connector to use for my application. I have 15 or so wires leaving my subpanel. The sizes on the wires vary from 12AWG to 14AWG to 16AWG. The wire is ran inside of a corrugated loom. What normally happens is the wires leave the sub panel through a 1/2" circular opening, and then are ran through the loom to various components inside of the equipment.
We have had some inspectors ask us to use strain relief instead of the BX connectors. Some inspectors do not seem to care about the BX connectors. I am trying to understand the why or why not when it comes to this decision.
I know if it were a single cable, I would go ahead and use a proper strain relief/ cord grip. But since I have multiple wires, should I use the BX connector? Is it ok to use a standard cord grip on multiple wires? Here are the cord grips and BX connector in question.
We have had some inspectors ask us to use strain relief instead of the BX connectors. Some inspectors do not seem to care about the BX connectors. I am trying to understand the why or why not when it comes to this decision.
I know if it were a single cable, I would go ahead and use a proper strain relief/ cord grip. But since I have multiple wires, should I use the BX connector? Is it ok to use a standard cord grip on multiple wires? Here are the cord grips and BX connector in question.