F fisbn Member Location decatur ,ga by way of boston,mass Feb 28, 2008 #1 I was always under the impression you could not splice ser cable. am I wrong? thanks again Larry
tonyou812 Senior Member Location North New Jersey Feb 28, 2008 #2 why not? and what is the situartion you are refering to?
F fisbn Member Location decatur ,ga by way of boston,mass Feb 28, 2008 #3 I've got to move a service for an addition that will put the old service inside and the pnel is up on the 2nd floor for some reason.So it will be a bear to refeed.
I've got to move a service for an addition that will put the old service inside and the pnel is up on the 2nd floor for some reason.So it will be a bear to refeed.
iwire Moderator Staff member Location Massachusetts Feb 29, 2008 #4 As far as SE or SER itself there are no special rules regarding splicing. Both SE and SER can be treated just like NM. If the SE or SER is being used as a service conductor then 230.46 applies which allows splicing service entrance conductors. Now that said, the local utility can prohibit splices in the service entrance cables.
As far as SE or SER itself there are no special rules regarding splicing. Both SE and SER can be treated just like NM. If the SE or SER is being used as a service conductor then 230.46 applies which allows splicing service entrance conductors. Now that said, the local utility can prohibit splices in the service entrance cables.