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Do multiple equipment grounding wires that are spliced in a 1900 box have to be connected to the box also. The box is used as a junction box for multiple circuits that are spliced within the box but are not terminated to a device or equipment in the box. Code 250.148 reads that Where circuit conductors are spliced within a box, or terminated on equipment within or supported by a box, any equipment grounding conductor(s) associated with those circuit conductors shall be connected within the box or to the box with devices suitable for the use in accordance with 250.148(A) through (E).
This appears to me to state that we have two options to deal with the equipment grounding conductors 1) splice all of them within the box or 2) connect to the box via the methods detailed in 250.148 (A) - (E).
The use of the word or appears to me to allow the splicing of the equipment grounding conductors within the box without a connection to the box.
This appears to me to state that we have two options to deal with the equipment grounding conductors 1) splice all of them within the box or 2) connect to the box via the methods detailed in 250.148 (A) - (E).
The use of the word or appears to me to allow the splicing of the equipment grounding conductors within the box without a connection to the box.