romex in service panels

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is there a code violation for using a 2" nonmetallic threaded fitting to serve as a raceway for 12-14 romex cables to enter a service panel? I thought that romex must be connected to a box and secured by staples within 12". is there a section other than 312.5C?
 
sminor said:
is there a code violation for using a 2" nonmetallic threaded fitting to serve as a raceway for 12-14 romex cables to enter a service panel? I thought that romex must be connected to a box and secured by staples within 12". is there a section other than 312.5C?

I believe the 2" fitting would not be listed as a NM connector.
 
I'm thinking you can use a nipple as long as it is bushed and the romex is stapled within 12" and the sheath extends into the panel. May be some other restrictions. Give me a bit to find it.
 
crossman said:
Doh! I didn't read your post very well. 312.5(C) exception says it is okay, so there ya go!

The exception requires that the cables enter the top of a surfaced mounted enclosure through a nonflexible raceway not less than 18-inches long. I doubt that the threaded fitting in the OP is 18-inches long.;)

Chris
 
As I read it to use the exception to 315.5 C you need to meet all of the conditions (a-g) of the exception not just 1 of them so the answer to the op question should only be no unless there is some local rule permitting otherwise.
 
raider1 said:
The exception requires that the cables enter the top of a surfaced mounted enclosure through a nonflexible raceway not less than 18-inches long. I doubt that the threaded fitting in the OP is 18-inches long.;)

You are right! Again I am guilty of not having read the OP thoroughly enough.:cool:

All the conditions in the exception apply as Jomaul states.
 
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Be aware that this changes with the 2008 NEC because of energy conservation and filling holes around cables may require a derating.
 
Do I read this section correctly that this would be permissible and would not require derating for bundled conductors if this were a conduit with fittings who's overall length was over 18" and under 24" ? (based on 2005 NEC)
 
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pbeasley said:
Do I read this section correctly that this would be permissible and would not require derating for bundled conductors if this were a conduit with fittings who's overall length was over 18" and under 24" ? (based on 2005 NEC)

That is correct as long as you follow a-g
 
abe72487 said:
Be aware that this changes with the 2008 NEC because of energy conservation and filling holes around cables may require a derating.
Wouldn't make a difference in this case, since when cables are entering through a sleeve like that code section permits, you're dealing with a surface mounted panel. The energy codes don't really care what you hang on a wall.
 
sminor said:
is there a code violation for using a 2" nonmetallic threaded fitting to serve as a raceway for 12-14 romex cables to enter a service panel? I thought that romex must be connected to a box and secured by staples within 12". is there a section other than 312.5C?
I have seen this install in our area many time and it passes inspection--- It still is not code compliant.

Edit to add after reading Marcs post-- The one's I have seen are also recessed panels. Ugh
 
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This building has about 40 + panels, all of them have 3" EMT coming out the top through a structural ceiling for all the NM's to enter the panels... :roll:

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- The one's I have seen are also recessed panels. Ugh[/QUOTE]

As long as the end of the conduit is not recesed in the wall.
It must either go in the attic, crawl space , etc...
 
buckofdurham said:
- The one's I have seen are also recessed panels. Ugh

As long as the end of the conduit is not recesed in the wall.
It must either go in the attic, crawl space , etc...


What?? The Panel must be surface mounted. The conduit can not come out of the bottom of the panel as well.
 
stickboy1375 said:
This building has about 40 + panels, all of them have 3" EMT coming out the top through a structural ceiling for all the NM's to enter the panels... :roll:
Are those 3-inchers open at the end or do they end in a junction box?
 
mdshunk said:
Are those 3-inchers open at the end or do they end in a junction box?


Got me, goes through a structural ceiling, but I can tell you this, the 4 panels in the truss attic have no junction box.



[edit] I doubt it since you can see the jacket on the branch circuits inside the panels.
 
stickboy1375 said:
What?? The Panel must be surface mounted. The conduit can not come out of the bottom of the panel as well.
Yes, Isn't that what you mean in your post #14.
As long as the end comes out in an accessible area.
My understanding is if it is left in the wall. It would be more likely for a mouse to crawl up in the panel to play.
 
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