Mr.Sparkle
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- Jersey Shore
I wanted to know what some of the inspectors here think of a couple of things I have been "called on" in the past.
On carlon nm plastic boxes, well for this example single gang carlon (blue 18's or 22's) for your basic feed in/out receptacle I put both nm's in one side, I find nothing wrong with it and I believe somewhere in the NEC (I looked quickly in 314 but am typing as I look so typing wins...) it states that each opening in an NM box is designed to accommodate more than 1 NM cable. On a side note, I have also put 5 nm's in the top of a plastic 2 gang as well & see nothing wrong with it. (4 openings, you see what I mean.)
And here is another tricky one, typically in res work I use a 7/8 bit. I see no problem with say... three 14/2's and two 14/3's in the same hole, it was not hard for me to get the nm in there and each wire can move relatively freely when tugged upon, yet I have had inspectors that think otherwise.
Opinions?
On carlon nm plastic boxes, well for this example single gang carlon (blue 18's or 22's) for your basic feed in/out receptacle I put both nm's in one side, I find nothing wrong with it and I believe somewhere in the NEC (I looked quickly in 314 but am typing as I look so typing wins...) it states that each opening in an NM box is designed to accommodate more than 1 NM cable. On a side note, I have also put 5 nm's in the top of a plastic 2 gang as well & see nothing wrong with it. (4 openings, you see what I mean.)
And here is another tricky one, typically in res work I use a 7/8 bit. I see no problem with say... three 14/2's and two 14/3's in the same hole, it was not hard for me to get the nm in there and each wire can move relatively freely when tugged upon, yet I have had inspectors that think otherwise.
Opinions?
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