max conductors under one clamp

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inspector23

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Forgot my wheaties this morning and I am brain dead...


I have an issue with the number of non-metallic sheathed cables (romex) conductors that are placed in one clamp. I noticed a person placed all the home run conductors for the service panel in one (2 inch) romex clamp from the top of the panel.

I know this is a violation, and I know it is in the '99 NEC - somewhere. but much like my memory, I cannot find it.

any help would be appreciated.

Thanks !
 
Pierre C Belarge said:
Jim
a 2 inch NM cable connector and a PVC connector do not fall within the requirements for 312.5(C)ex.

That exception is very specific as to how to install in that type of installation.

I agree with you on that but the point I was making to george was you could put a let's say a 2" pipe 12" long into the top of the panel and run several nm cables thru it and also wouldn't have a derating problem also. I believe that's what the exception meant. Pierre, am I reading this wrong.
Thanks!
Jim
 
Also, the panel would have to be surface mounted. I never* install a surface mounted panel indoors, so I wouldn't be able to make use of the exception. :)

* You know what they say about saying "never"...
 
Looks like NEC 1999, 373-5(c) sets criteria for cables in knockout. This was changed to 312-5(c) in NEC 2002. Looks like a non-flexible raceway not less than 18" or greater than 10 ft needs to be used along with a bunch of conditions. I'd like to know what serves as a non-flexible raceway.
 
georgestolz said:
Also, the panel would have to be surface mounted. I never* install a surface mounted panel indoors, so I wouldn't be able to make use of the exception. :)

* You know what they say about saying "never"...

Interesting how practices vary from place to place. I've encountered recessed panels indoors, but I've never installed one. Around these parts, the most common way to install a panel is surface mounted in an unfinished basement.
 
A belated thank you for the information. I appreciate your help. the contractor was not happy and started to rant, but I put my index finger to my lips and said to the contractor "SHHHHH! I'm living happily ever after......."
 
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