AnotherFloridaMan
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- Location
- Florida
- Occupation
- Electrician / generators
I was in the process of installing a distribution panel in my own house when I found this box seen in the pictures packed full of insulation and buried behind the drywall. Upon inspection I noticed all this was was basically a junction box they used to extended the original runs of wire to the old meter/dist combo outside. I do not believe the existing wire will be long enough to land them all on the breakers, so there is a good chance I will need to extend them as well, but inside the new distribution panel. This is a unique situation to me, so I am unfamiliar with it. On second thought I do not know how to add pictures, so there is only 7 original separate runs of the cloth insulation running into this box which they've used wire nuts and ran romex outside through the wall into the panel outside. Would this fall under fill capacity and wire nuts not really matter, or is there some part of the code I haven't seen yet I need to know about.
Worth noting I am glad I found this, though it probably would of never been a big deal since I have very little amperage at any given time, they undersized the romex to the 20a breakers, so it will all be replaced. They being whoever did this prior to me getting here.
Worth noting I am glad I found this, though it probably would of never been a big deal since I have very little amperage at any given time, they undersized the romex to the 20a breakers, so it will all be replaced. They being whoever did this prior to me getting here.