vanwalker said:Is there a thread or code article that requires all wires in a cable to be terminated or landed ,
Really? You can always splice onto a short conductor if you have a bit of gutter space. You can also abandon in place, and nip them short so they aren't used.GilbeSpark said:What you're saying is different from the original question. There are codes that deal with the length of a wire.
GilbeSpark said:What you're saying is different from the original question. There are codes that deal with the length of a wire.
goldstar said:Ethically speaking, don't you still have to "safe-off" the ends ?
Don't get lost. We need your input on this.iwire said:I am lost in this thread
I suppose that's Ok as long as the ends have no possible means of coming into contact with a live buss.I can certainly run a 12/4 use only black and white then flush cut both red and blue at both ends, no requirement to leave them long or cap the ends.
I don't really even see that requirement. You could just as easily dress them back out of the way and not cap off the end by any means, and still be in compliance. The code is mostly mute on unused conductors.goldstar said:I suppose that's Ok as long as the ends have no possible means of coming into contact with a live buss.
iwire said:I am lost in this thread, I can certainly run a 12/4 use only black and white then flush cut both red and blue at both ends, no requirement to leave them long or cap the ends.
Pierre C Belarge said:110.14(B) Splices.
..."All splices and joints and the free ends of conductors shall be covered with an insulation equivalent to that of the conductors or with an insulating device identified for the purpose."
iwire said:Pierre conductors that are cut off are not 'spliced' so 110.14(B) does not apply in the least.
Pierre C Belarge said:110.14(B) does apply. They have tucked the requirement for free end of conductors within the subsection on splices. Read the wording carefully.
GilbeSpark said:I was going on 300.14
"Length of Free Conductors at Outlets, Junctions, and Switch Points. At least 150mm (6in) of free conductor, measured from the point in the box where it emerges from the raceway or cable sheath, shall be left at each outlet, junction and switch point for splices or the connection of luminares or devices. Where the opening to an outlet, junction or switch point is less than 200mm (8in) in any dimension, each conduction shall be long enough to extend at least 75mm (3in) outside the opening."