chris kennedy
Senior Member
- Location
- Miami Fla.
- Occupation
- Retired electrician
"Conductors" and "Connectors" are hard to translate in Chinese.:roll:
You have a point, but as I understand it Halo is made in America and the All Pro is made in Mexico.
"Conductors" and "Connectors" are hard to translate in Chinese.:roll:
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Is this a typo? Connectors suitable for 90?C?
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I don't know if you can see it...says (6) #14s :-?
The instructions that come with the can make no mention of wire fill
Chris.,
It kinda typo a little due I am fluent in French and somehow someone miswrote the connectors it should be conductors in english part
for some reason someone wrote it by mistake or did not check the grammer and with French and Spanish there is few extra words what it don't say in English
Merci,Marc
somehow someone miswrote the connectors it should be conductors in english part
Well, back to square one. If that is supposed to say conductors then I can't even land two 12/2 mc's in there. Somethings not right here.
aren't these cans usually used for residential? I'm assuming that's what you are using them on, which then makes me wonder why they don't give a maximun # of 14's instead of 12 as mostly #14 is used for residential installations.I am installing some of these cans. The Jbox is marked max 4 #12's. The actual inside measurements of the box are 1?"?4?"?3?".
1?"?4?"?3?"=23cubes.
23cu/in?2.25=10 #12's.
How did they come up with a max of 4?
410.11 Temperature Limit of Conductors in Outlet Boxes
Luminaires (fixtures) shall be of such construction or installed so that the conductors in outlet boxes shall not be subjected to temperatures greater than that for which the conductors are rated.
Branch-circuit wiring, other than 2-wire or multiwire branch circuits supplying power to luminaires (fixtures) connected together, shall not be passed through an outlet box that is an integral part of a luminaire (fixture) unless the luminaire (fixture) is identified for through-wiring.
The members of this site can discuss this all day, Chris's best bet is to contact the manufacturer on Monday, and see what they say.
There is not enough info for us here to actually come up with a code compliant consensus -CCC :wink:
Two out of the three instructions say conductors (conducteurs and conductores). The english version is a misprint.
I say there is enough information not to loose sleep over.
How many 14 AWGs would you install based on this picture?
How many 14 AWGs would you install based on this picture?
Chris
I am pretty sure you are taking tomorrow off
I'll do it, but if it was simple, I think they would have clearly stated it in the instructions.this will give you the time necessary to call the manufacturer and get all of us the info we are looking for.:grin:
As if we could be stopped.The members of this site can discuss this all day . . .
I'll do it, but if it was simple, I think they would have clearly stated it in the instructions.
I'll spend 30 minutes with tech support just because now I think it will be interesting.
I'll spend 30 minutes with tech support just because now I think it will be interesting.
What did they say?
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