storeytime
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Is there any place in the code other than 110.14(A) or 408.41 that talks about not putting more than one wire under a lug unless it is clearly marked to accept more than one wire?
I am curious as to why you want to know more places for non compliance. Obviously it only needs to be in one place to make it unacceptable-- art 110.14(A).storeytime said:Is there any place in the code other than 110.14(A) or 408.41 that talks about not putting more than one wire under a lug unless it is clearly marked to accept more than one wire?
Dennis Alwon said:I am curious as to why you want to know more places for non compliance. Obviously it only needs to be in one place to make it unacceptable-- art 110.14(A).
peter d said:Even though it is forbidden by code, conductors are often "double lugged" by manufacturers.
celtic said:Are manufac.s covered by the NEC?
John Valdes said:Since we have moved to control panels, what about a Wye start Delta run contactor set up for motor starting?
360Youth said:Ha! :grin: I don't see how some get a UL listing, let alone NEC compliant.:-?
I'm sorry. Too harsh??:smile:
Edit: Oh, wait, are you asking if manufac. accountable to install?
augie47 said:the question being ???
Cody K said:what does the code say about "daisy chaining" in control panels?
