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Electrician big leagues
- Location
- Victorville
- Occupation
- Electrician commercial and residential
It seems more proper if NEC said
Nonmetallic boxes and conduit bodies shall be suitable for the [LARGEST] temperature rated conductor entering the box or conduit body instead of "lowest"
Unless this has something to do with wiring having to be uniform within a conduit, such as same voltage or temperature rated insulation it would make more sense that a box can withstand the highest temperature it will be subject to rather than lowest?
Nonmetallic boxes and conduit bodies shall be suitable for the [LARGEST] temperature rated conductor entering the box or conduit body instead of "lowest"
Unless this has something to do with wiring having to be uniform within a conduit, such as same voltage or temperature rated insulation it would make more sense that a box can withstand the highest temperature it will be subject to rather than lowest?