R rmaui New member Jun 7, 2004 #1 This may be a dumb question but can someone tell me what the code is for splicing wires in a subpanel. I see a lot of these during home inspections and I don't think that a subpanel is considered an approved junction box, or is it?
This may be a dumb question but can someone tell me what the code is for splicing wires in a subpanel. I see a lot of these during home inspections and I don't think that a subpanel is considered an approved junction box, or is it?
peter d Senior Member Location New England Jun 7, 2004 #2 Re: splices in subpanel Splices in a panel are fine, as long as they don't occupy more than 75% of the space inside the panel. This usually is not a problem.
Re: splices in subpanel Splices in a panel are fine, as long as they don't occupy more than 75% of the space inside the panel. This usually is not a problem.
ryan_618 Senior Member Location Salt Lake City, Utah Jun 7, 2004 #3 Re: splices in subpanel See NEC 312.8