jcook980
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- Location
- Gresham, Oregon
- Occupation
- Electrical Engineer
According to 310.4 parallel conductors shall "Be the same length". Obviously you wouldn't want gross differences in length but practically speaking, especially with parallel conductors in parallel conduits, how close to the same length is close enough?
We have a case where the inspector is insisting that a 2' difference in length in a 50' run of parallel conductors is a Code violation. The run has a couple of turns and the difference in length is a result of the layout of the conduits. Short of crossing conduits over each other to equalize the length we can find no effective way to equalize the length. The termination compartments are certainly not big enough to loop a couple of extra feet and the difference in impedance in these two sets of conductors is minimal.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Jim
We have a case where the inspector is insisting that a 2' difference in length in a 50' run of parallel conductors is a Code violation. The run has a couple of turns and the difference in length is a result of the layout of the conduits. Short of crossing conduits over each other to equalize the length we can find no effective way to equalize the length. The termination compartments are certainly not big enough to loop a couple of extra feet and the difference in impedance in these two sets of conductors is minimal.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Jim