Carultch
Senior Member
- Location
- Massachusetts
Do the 314.28 rules for junction boxes apply to laying out conduits in a wireway or wire trough?
I'm looking at a situation where I'm taking two 4" conduits thru the rear wall of the trough and converting them into two downward 4" conduits, using a top access trough. The rear 4" conduits are too close together where they have to enter a panelboard, in order to construct the adjacent roof penetrations. I'm trying to achieve some field flexibility for where the conduits can go through the roof.
I'm wondering if it is acceptable for a 4" conduit to enter an enclosure, only to have about 6 or 8 inches until it hits the opposite wall.
I'm also wondering if it is essential that the conduits be 24" away from one another. 6*4" = 24". So this could mean a 5 ft trough with the downward penetrations in the first two feet, and the rear exits in the final foot.
I'm looking at a situation where I'm taking two 4" conduits thru the rear wall of the trough and converting them into two downward 4" conduits, using a top access trough. The rear 4" conduits are too close together where they have to enter a panelboard, in order to construct the adjacent roof penetrations. I'm trying to achieve some field flexibility for where the conduits can go through the roof.
I'm wondering if it is acceptable for a 4" conduit to enter an enclosure, only to have about 6 or 8 inches until it hits the opposite wall.
I'm also wondering if it is essential that the conduits be 24" away from one another. 6*4" = 24". So this could mean a 5 ft trough with the downward penetrations in the first two feet, and the rear exits in the final foot.
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