40” x 40” on a straight pull? I understand the horizontal measurement. But the vertical measurement has no conduits on either side. so can’t you get away with it being an 18” x 40” if it’s just a straight pull?
is there any changes to the formula if the counduits are offset across from each other/ and if they are differnt size conduits that are across from each other? thx
How number 10 awg can fit on a 12×12×6, is there a percentage on how much you can fill that 12×12, for example its 864 cubic inch nut you can only fill it up to 80 percent
40” x 40” on a straight pull? I understand the horizontal measurement. But the vertical measurement has no conduits on either side. so can’t you get away with it being an 18” x 40” if it’s just a straight pull?
This is for box containing 4awg wire or larger only correct?
Do you have a code article and how deep for box
how did you get 8 from straight pull & 6 from angle
NEC Art. 314.28
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@@manuellastrollo2168 Yeah, glad to help! email me if you have Qs or are confused about things. javujo@gmail.com
Jarod V Electric is my channel name. It wont let me reply to the other comment
is there any changes to the formula if the counduits are offset across from each other/ and if they are differnt size conduits that are across from each other? thx
well explained!
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How number 10 awg can fit on a 12×12×6, is there a percentage on how much you can fill that 12×12, for example its 864 cubic inch nut you can only fill it up to 80 percent
This is my channel for Electrical.
what's the name of your elect channel?
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I have a electrican master test tomorrow , it is so hard
I hope it went well!!