infinity Moderator Staff member Location New Jersey Occupation Journeyman Electrician Aug 8, 2018 #61 kwired said: What you are describing would likely be covered by NEC art 376 - metal wireways. Click to expand... I was thinking that it's really under Article 390 Underfloor Raceways which has a maximum higher fill of 40%.
kwired said: What you are describing would likely be covered by NEC art 376 - metal wireways. Click to expand... I was thinking that it's really under Article 390 Underfloor Raceways which has a maximum higher fill of 40%.
kwired Electron manager Location NE Nebraska Occupation EC Aug 8, 2018 #62 infinity said: I was thinking that it's really under Article 390 Underfloor Raceways which has a maximum higher fill of 40%. Click to expand... That is possible.
infinity said: I was thinking that it's really under Article 390 Underfloor Raceways which has a maximum higher fill of 40%. Click to expand... That is possible.
Cavie Senior Member Location SW Florida Aug 15, 2018 #63 That's how it used to be done. I can't remember when the change was made but it was years ago. Now you need to use the individual KO's and Rx connectors. Plywood or ALM cover is used from the top of the panel to the ceiling.
That's how it used to be done. I can't remember when the change was made but it was years ago. Now you need to use the individual KO's and Rx connectors. Plywood or ALM cover is used from the top of the panel to the ceiling.
J joebeadg Member Location Eustis fl Apr 28, 2020 #64 I didn't se a verifacation on that big ass RX connector thats listed for like 10 12/2 rx. Any truth to that?
I didn't se a verifacation on that big ass RX connector thats listed for like 10 12/2 rx. Any truth to that?