600SL
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Will pulling 7 #12 THHN conductors through 1/2" EMT be difficult. Will lube be required.
Any tricks?
Thank You
John
Any tricks?
Thank You
John
If 9 is legal he is well under with 7. I probably wouldn't plan it that way but if its the way is is then its fine too.
600SL - FWIW, they make even bigger boxes. Can't recall what I have in my stash but a 4" by 3 1/4'ish deep exist. It's DEEP...

Yes my understanding is that 12THHN is good for 30 amps. Therefore I should be able to go up to 9 conductors on a 20 amp circuit.
Yes my understanding is that 12THHN is good for 30 amps. Therefore I should be able to go up to 9 conductors on a 20 amp circuit.
OK, I didn't k now what your intended current capacity was going to be. THHN is indeed rated for a max of 30A. Your math on the derating is good, you end up with a max of 21A.
12 THHN is rated for 30A, but the max allowable current rating of the circuit changes based on code. Code 110.14(C) generally limits it to 25A and code 240.4(D) often limits the protection to 20A. 240.4(G) lists the types of circuits where 12 AWG can be protected above 20 amps.
Tommy
I got some hack around boxes, I could go back and finish it a little, if I was worried I might come up with a simple way to trim them out from flashing.
I could do some reasonable trim work but I have about 30 of these boxes to install. I really starting to warm to the idea of running the conduit and boxes outside the walls.
John
If pipe is nice and straight it doesn't look bad at all on the outside of the wall.