69_sportsroof
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Hello all, I'm wiring up my garage, and reading the code, I thought I was fine, but now I'm wondering if I should've ordered extra deep boxes(none were in stock at either of my local home improvement stores so it struck me as not common to use and my setup doesn't seem farfetched). I have two duplex receptacles on two different phases.
Florida code says this:
E3905.12.2 Box fill calculations.
The volumes in Section E3905.12.2.1 through Section E3905.12.2.5, as applicable, shall be added together. No allowance shall be required for small fittings such as locknuts and bushings.
E3905.12.2.1 Conductor fill.
Each conductor that originates outside the box and terminates or is spliced within the box shall be counted once, and each conductor that passes through the box without splice or termination shall be counted once. Each loop or coil of unbroken conductor having a length equal to or greater than twice that required for free conductors by Section E3406.10.3, shall be counted twice. The conductor fill, in cubic inches, shall be computed using Table E3905.12.2.1. A conductor, no part of which leaves the box, shall not be counted.
E3905.12.2.4 Device or equipment fill.
For each yoke or strap containing one or more devices or equipment, a double volume allowance in accordance with Table E3905.12.2.1 shall be made for each yoke or strap based on the largest conductor connected to a device(s) or equipment supported by that yoke or strap. For a device or utilization equipment that is wider than a single 2-inch (51 mm) device box as described in Table E3905.12.1, a double volume allowance shall be made for each ganged portion required for mounting of the device or equipment.
I have two setups I'm worried about, In one case I have two leviton slim GFCIs in a box, with 2 12awg hots and 2 12awg neutrals, one ground coming into the box. One phase goes to each GFCI, then leaves the box. Code says a 12AWG conductor needs 2.25 cubic inches. My interpretation is 4 wires originate outside the box, and then each GFCI needs 2.25*2=4.5 c.i., total of 9 c.i. for GFCIs, plus the 4 conductors need another 9 c.i., so I'm at 18, which is under the 21c.i. of my box.
The other case is my junction boxes, I have the two phases two hots, two neutrals, and a ground coming in, splicing down to receptacles in another box, and then continuing on to the next box. So 45 wires in, spliced two ways out. The way I read the code, only 45 wires originate outside the box so I have 911.25 c.i. of fill, the rest originate inside the box, so my volume should be okay?
All my boxes are 4"x4"x1.5" and I've already mounted them and pulled wire so I'm really hoping I didn't mess this up. Any input?
edit: Counting all 3 sets of 5 wires in the junction box gives me a volume of 33.75 c.i.(15*2.25), and I only see boxes up to 30.3 cubic inches, so I feel like that's an invalid method as well.
Florida code says this:
E3905.12.2 Box fill calculations.
The volumes in Section E3905.12.2.1 through Section E3905.12.2.5, as applicable, shall be added together. No allowance shall be required for small fittings such as locknuts and bushings.
E3905.12.2.1 Conductor fill.
Each conductor that originates outside the box and terminates or is spliced within the box shall be counted once, and each conductor that passes through the box without splice or termination shall be counted once. Each loop or coil of unbroken conductor having a length equal to or greater than twice that required for free conductors by Section E3406.10.3, shall be counted twice. The conductor fill, in cubic inches, shall be computed using Table E3905.12.2.1. A conductor, no part of which leaves the box, shall not be counted.
E3905.12.2.4 Device or equipment fill.
For each yoke or strap containing one or more devices or equipment, a double volume allowance in accordance with Table E3905.12.2.1 shall be made for each yoke or strap based on the largest conductor connected to a device(s) or equipment supported by that yoke or strap. For a device or utilization equipment that is wider than a single 2-inch (51 mm) device box as described in Table E3905.12.1, a double volume allowance shall be made for each ganged portion required for mounting of the device or equipment.
I have two setups I'm worried about, In one case I have two leviton slim GFCIs in a box, with 2 12awg hots and 2 12awg neutrals, one ground coming into the box. One phase goes to each GFCI, then leaves the box. Code says a 12AWG conductor needs 2.25 cubic inches. My interpretation is 4 wires originate outside the box, and then each GFCI needs 2.25*2=4.5 c.i., total of 9 c.i. for GFCIs, plus the 4 conductors need another 9 c.i., so I'm at 18, which is under the 21c.i. of my box.
The other case is my junction boxes, I have the two phases two hots, two neutrals, and a ground coming in, splicing down to receptacles in another box, and then continuing on to the next box. So 45 wires in, spliced two ways out. The way I read the code, only 45 wires originate outside the box so I have 911.25 c.i. of fill, the rest originate inside the box, so my volume should be okay?
All my boxes are 4"x4"x1.5" and I've already mounted them and pulled wire so I'm really hoping I didn't mess this up. Any input?
edit: Counting all 3 sets of 5 wires in the junction box gives me a volume of 33.75 c.i.(15*2.25), and I only see boxes up to 30.3 cubic inches, so I feel like that's an invalid method as well.
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