Are you going to splice the wires or pull them through without a splice?
What difference would that make. Box needs to be sized properly regardless
What difference would that make. Box needs to be sized properly regardless
Yes, but if the conduits are on opposite sides of the box and you pull through without a splice you need a box with a dimension of 8 times the raceway. If you splice the conductors, you only need 6x.The 2008 NEC clarified that boxes that contain #4 or larger conductors that are spliced must be sized in accordance with 314.28(A)(2) regardless of if the conductors come straight through.
Chris
Yes, but if the conduits are on opposite sides of the box and you pull through without a splice you need a box with a dimension of 8 times the raceway. If you splice the conductors, you only need 6x.
Hate to burst a bubble but did the OP mention #4 or larger? I took the OP as mentioning a simple box fill as in a J-box and simply pull through with more conductors.
Hate to burst a bubble but did the OP mention #4 or larger? I took the OP as mentioning a simple box fill as in a J-box and simply pull through with more conductors.
Does the NEC allow an existing junction box to be used as a pull box for new wire/cable without the box being sized correctly. What are the NEC rules?
How does one post such an open ended question, then not return and try to explain what his question actually means???
Does the NEC allow an existing junction box to be used as a pull box for new wire/cable without the box being sized correctly. What are the NEC rules?[/quote]
A code forum, and inserting this phrase in the question does not lead to the most friendly of responses.
The NEC rules are...size the box correctly.
You guys scared him off.
What difference would that make. Box needs to be sized properly regardless