peter d
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That's not in the code. You need to find out what brand and model of connector you're dealing with and look at the manufacturer's charts. Here's one, from Arlington, in which 3 NM cables of certain types are permitted in the typical 2-screw 3/8" NM connector:smallfish said:Where in the code are three NM cables allowed to pass thru a connector? Thanks.
macmikeman said:I can't recall ever reading about a single electrocution or fire directly resulting from the over filling of the listing of a romex connector. How about the rest of you?
electricman2 said:How many cables will fit? At least one more.:smile:
K8MHZ said:With a shot of WD-40 you may get two or three more in there!
peter d said:I don't consider it a big deal. It's just a good example of poor workmanship, especially because there really is no good reason to do it this way.
The connector is tested for a min holding strength. Too many cables and they are not considered secure.macmikeman said:I can't recall ever reading about a single electrocution or fire directly resulting from the over filling of the listing of a romex connector.
220/221 said:I don't see a problem with all the NM coming thru the same "connector" but those grounds look like hell.
