stranded wire to receptacle

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vaughndm

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Is there a code issue with wrapping stranded wire around terminals on a receptacle, it does not make good common sence to me. I have crews that stand by the use of stranded. I have looked and have not seen a code issue but i wish i could. as i mentioned, It just does not make good sense.
 
vaughndm said:
I have crews that stand by the use of stranded.


Nothing wrong with useing stranded wire. These guys were probably trained to do industrial work. At one time I didn't like to work with solid wire. It's more what you have been useing than anything, that and job specs.
 
It's perfectly fine to terminate stranded wire to recepts, and is not a violation. The bigger question is how the connection is made. This has been discussed at serious length in many threads on this site. Use the search function and you will be reading for hours.
 
From the UL white Book,

Terminals of the wire-binding screw, setscrew, or screw-actuated back wired clamping types are suitable for use with both solid and stranded
building wires.

Roger
 
Standed on screws is perfectly fine as detailed above....if you need another little something extra to make it "ok" for you, consider adding sta-cons - but the cost will outweigh the benefits as you seem to have experienced crews that can accomplish this task as is.
 
Using strand to hook your terminations is fine just leave a bit of an insulation tab on the end of the conductor to keep the strands from fraying.....just a tip..... not a code issue.
 
dcspector said:
Using strand to hook your terminations is fine just leave a bit of an insulation tab on the end of the conductor to keep the strands from fraying.....just a tip..... not a code issue.

I use this same trick, works well.:)

Chris
 
Often the crew leader has the option on stranded or solid.Only reason i end up with solid is if there is some in our warehouse or i pick it because runs are short and i want to push it.Long runs with many 90's and i want stranded.
 
dcspector said:
Using strand to hook your terminations is fine just leave a bit of an insulation tab on the end of the conductor to keep the strands from fraying.....just a tip..... not a code issue.

And if that does not work you can always just tape the receptacle... :grin:
 
stickboy1375 said:
And if that does not work you can always just tape the receptacle... :grin:

And turn it ground up so the conductors don't fall out..... :roll: :wink: And don't forget to tape the wire-nuts on....
 
e57 said:
And turn it ground up so the conductors don't fall out..... :roll: :wink: And don't forget to tape the wire-nuts on....

And you have to keep the plate screws in a vertical position. :wink:
 
Dennis Alwon said:
And you have to keep the plate screws in a vertical position. :wink:

I got a bunch of Leviton plates yesturday that had no slot in the screw - Not screwless plates - slot-less screws.... I said to myself - whell theres an auguement no one can have - if they figure out how to install it....
 
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