PMBunbury
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- Location
- Santa Rosa
- Occupation
- Electrical Project Engineer
I have over 50 years in the industry and many associates and former associates call on me for clarification of the NEC from time to time. I was a Journeyman Electrician IBEW for over 10 years then an electrical C10 contractor for over 10 years but graduated with a BSEE in 1983 and became a full time electrical engineer. I never had this question before and I hope someone in the inspection authority can answer.
It is not unreasonable to think that a parallel feeder with at least 3 90-degree bends will have a slightly less than perfect exact same length of feeders. Code does not provide a plus or minus tolerance. Is there an acceptable tolerance?
It is not unreasonable to think that a parallel feeder with at least 3 90-degree bends will have a slightly less than perfect exact same length of feeders. Code does not provide a plus or minus tolerance. Is there an acceptable tolerance?