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#95059 08/24/05 08:50 PM
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Help please.

I can't find in the 2002 NEC the line about splices in panels that says (loosely)...you can't splice wires in panels, with an exception that says...unless there is adequate space. I have a home ispector friend that said he's been reporting these.

Dave

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Thanks Ryan.

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