electricmanscott
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What do you mean by this? I thought this was forum to learn by asking question and getting your years of experience
Oops. Thought I was in the election results forum.
What do you mean by this? I thought this was forum to learn by asking question and getting your years of experience
Moreover, the contactor but the cables thru a knock only with no connector. And that this was ok per the listing.:-?
Yes, that is what I am saying. And the code says that this should be a smooth edge and securely fastened.
Where as the cable can be pulled out with no effort if you use the manufacture clamp. The knock out is not smooth there for it needs a bushing or clamp per 314.17 B
Does not the Nec Supersede a manufactors specs when it tales you to check with the AHJ.
Does not the Nec Supersede a manufactors specs when it tales you to check with the AHJ.
Yes, that is what I am saying. And the code says that this should be a smooth edge and securely fastened. Where as the cable can be pulled out with no effort if you use the manufacture clamp. The knock out is not smooth there for it needs a bushing or clamp per 314.17 B
I firmly believe the OP is asking about the spring-clamp all-metal kind of cable retainer you use when you pry out the small KO at the edge of the bends in the J-box metal. The plastic slide-in grips barely do, but they're obviously not metal or sharp.
In spite of someone's opinion that the metal tang doesn't qualify as smooth or rounded, they do grip the cable without damaging it, unless you pull too hard on the cable without releasing the pressure (which ie easily weakened if you're not careful.)
Almost any cable clamp will damage the cable if you try, but I've never seen these clamps damage a cable upon proper installation. That's what they're made for, and I'd fuss at any of my guys if they used anything else with NM. It's my time and money.