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#82671 12/07/02 10:13 PM
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Definately different as Bjarney points out in industrial. The specs, submitals, inspector,architech, clerk of works and the electrical engineer.

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#82672 12/07/02 11:20 PM
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Check section 300-15(a)1999 NEC where it says that "Where the wirinng method is...
nonmetallic sheathed cable, or other cables, a box or conduit body complying with article 370 shall be installed at each conductor splice point..."

Harold

#82673 12/08/02 12:57 AM
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BJarney,

I'll grab at another nit to be picked.

Awhile back, the cubic inch space in the luminaire canopy was excluded, when doing wire count / box capacity checks. As a result, even the 4" pancake no longer has the volume needed to run a 14 NM into. Clamp + ground + hot + neutral = 8 cubes.

CT,

Your suggestion of box is an excellent solution.

Al

[This message has been edited by ElectricAL (edited 12-07-2002).]


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BJarney,

Sorry if I sounded argumentative. I didn't mean to. [Linked Image] I just wanted to be thorough and was musing whether a box recessed in the wall is actually outside the house.

Bill


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#82675 12/12/02 12:01 AM
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Thanks Guys!!!!!!!!

I called the inspector's office at 8:15 am and by 9am he had been to my house and the builder had called me to admit they were wrong.

Have a Happy Holiday Season!!

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