75gmck25
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This is for installation of a QO sub-panel in my garage, breakered at 60 amps in the main panel.
Inside the house: I have 2-2-2-4 SER running from my main panel across the house to my exterior basement wall and ending inside an unfinished storage closet.
Outside the house: I then have 2-2-2-4 MHF buried in conduit, running from my detached garage over to the point where I will drill through the basement wall. The MHF cable is rated for USE-2 RHH RHW.
My plan was to have the MHF come through the wall in 2" conduit, and mount an LB box on the inside of the wall. I would then come down the wall with the SER and connect the SER to the MHF inside the LB box. Then I looked at how small the LB volume is, considering the size of the wiring.
Question: Can the 2" LB serve as a junction box for the 2-2-2-4? Do I need more space to connect the SER to MHF, or is another type of box needed to meet code requirements?
Thanks,
Bruce
Inside the house: I have 2-2-2-4 SER running from my main panel across the house to my exterior basement wall and ending inside an unfinished storage closet.
Outside the house: I then have 2-2-2-4 MHF buried in conduit, running from my detached garage over to the point where I will drill through the basement wall. The MHF cable is rated for USE-2 RHH RHW.
My plan was to have the MHF come through the wall in 2" conduit, and mount an LB box on the inside of the wall. I would then come down the wall with the SER and connect the SER to the MHF inside the LB box. Then I looked at how small the LB volume is, considering the size of the wiring.
Question: Can the 2" LB serve as a junction box for the 2-2-2-4? Do I need more space to connect the SER to MHF, or is another type of box needed to meet code requirements?
Thanks,
Bruce
