electricmanscott
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- Boston, MA
Can't find the reference regarding sleeving nm through a short sleeve into a panel. 
You wanted scott to work at it didn't you?It is in 312
You obviously didn't. :grin:EBFD6 said:312.5(C) exceptions
I don't think that is what Scott was looking for.Chapter 9 note 4?
You wanted scott to work at it didn't you?
You obviously didn't. :grin:
I don't think that is what Scott was looking for.
Can't find the reference regarding sleeving nm through a short sleeve into a panel.![]()
Can't find the reference regarding sleeving nm through a short sleeve into a panel.![]()
I do it all the time on outside panels on nm
I do it all the time on outside panels on nm, uf , and se to protect cables untill reach the crawl space. Ive never understood why its not allowed. It is allowed coming out the top of the box , what difference could that possibly make. They dont flag you for that here if you use insulating bushing on each end and spray foam the outer end of the nipple. What is the difference in that and a conduit going in the ground 18 " below an outside panel to protect an underground conductor where it leaves the ground. It is a short conduit open on outer end and entering the panel.
Could be that a sleeve is not connected to a box on either end.