Str1ve13
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Is there a maximum number of junction boxes allowed on a circuit run? or is the box fill the only thing I would need to worry about?
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I agree. But who is Steve?crossman said:Steve, in general, you can put as many j-boxes as you want. The NEC does not restrict that.
Brad is an ?EIT,? an, ?Engineer In Training.?crossman said:Are you currently in OJT or some sort of apprentice program?
charlie b said:I agree. But who is Steve? Brad is an ?EIT,? an, ?Engineer In Training.?
There is no maximum, at least for code purposes.Str1ve13 said:Is there a maximum number of junction boxes allowed on a circuit run? or is the box fill the only thing I would need to worry about?
Thanks
Here is a phrase that is said to be unique in that it applies to all situations and for all time: "This, too, shall pass."Str1ve13 said:. . . that is my agonizing process I am 2 years into![]()
Wow. I heard people did business that way.:-?peter said:In which approval from the office for the purchase of one blank plate will not be granted until it is reluctantly discovered that there will be no final check until the certificate of occupancy is granted. And there will be a re-inspection fee.
But remember, there was the savings of a box of couplings.
charlie b said:
Here is a phrase that is said to be unique in that it applies to all situations and for all time: "This, too, shall pass."