luvtheheat
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I have 4AWG MTW/THHN/THWN-2 stranded copper wire that I want to use inside a detached garage.

Idea is to run it from a 60 amp 2 pole breaker in the panel which is in the detached garage, up through wooden framed top plate (13' high), along the bottom of one of the wooden roof trusses, across to the wall opposite the panel, then down through top plate and terminate in a 3 gang junction box.
I'd run two hots, a neutral, and one 6 ga bare copper. I'd secure the 4 wires every 4? feet with one of this style multi-cable staples.
Can I run two hots and one neutral and one ground through a single hole in the top plate, say 1.25"?
Would this pass NEC 2017?
Thanks


Idea is to run it from a 60 amp 2 pole breaker in the panel which is in the detached garage, up through wooden framed top plate (13' high), along the bottom of one of the wooden roof trusses, across to the wall opposite the panel, then down through top plate and terminate in a 3 gang junction box.
I'd run two hots, a neutral, and one 6 ga bare copper. I'd secure the 4 wires every 4? feet with one of this style multi-cable staples.
Can I run two hots and one neutral and one ground through a single hole in the top plate, say 1.25"?
Would this pass NEC 2017?
Thanks
