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Casey Thank you for the interesting question. I haven't seen a standard for keeping neutral wires separately identified through a conduit. If I were doing it I would simply tape little numbers on each end and each electrical box or junction box where they appear. You've probably seen that ...
Well, now with the heat, I have been using my portable A/C and experienced the same thing. I cannot use an extension cord for that plus it must be near the door so I can use the exhaust portal. Now today I came home from work, did not leave anything on except the fridge, oven/...
A colleague was going to use rigid non-metallic conduit (RNMC) to bring power down to the meters serving a four-unit residence. Would there be any problem with that, he asked, under the applicable local code? I told him I saw no reason not to accept National Electrical Code (NEC) ...
This Belden cable I have is multi-conductor: 3 insulated 12 ga conductors per cable then another outer jacket (for direct burial or conduit). Twisting three 12 ga together will give me 20A max * 3 = 60A max. Is this summation allowed per NEC code or in practice? I know that it's ...
Start by examining your conduit before you using fish tape. Inspect the conduit by its near end to far end to find the length. Unwind about 4 feet (or more based on how much you need) and feed it to one end of the pipe. Use a vacuum cleaner and attach it to the other end. Make...
Neutral is supposed to be continuous from the service panel (main shutoff for all the power provided by that meter) to the receptacle in your building. Ground is also supposed to be continuous but may involve sections of metal conduit. Ground and neutral must not interconnect (must not be ...
Electrical conduit joints outdoors must be weather tight - note the damaged electrical conduit, open connections, incomplete conduit, wiring exposed to weather and water at our mobile home electrical inspection photo shown below Electrical outlets (receptacles) not working in mobile home, including exter...
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