nissan_crawler
Well-known member
Ok, I think I'm being mildly retarded here, but...
I have an dual gang switch box meant for 1/2" conduit (pvc). I'll be running it up the wall and through the ceiling.
I'm running 14-2 with ground. I'm trying to figure out what I'm allowed to do. It *looks* like I can run 9 conductors which I'm assuming is what they count 3 runs of 14-2 ground, BUT...That's for THHN, I can't find anything about NM-B, which I would *assume* would put me out, due to insulation.
So, what are my options?
1. Go up to 3/4" (would rather not, would complicate things greatly, but I can if needed).
2. Can I strip the insulation and run all 9 legally?
3. Do I put a junction box in the attic, connect the grounds, and only run one to the switches (is this legal?), and connect the neutrals in the box so all I have is a ground and 3 hots in the conduit?
I'm not an electrician, just know enough to get myself in trouble, and this has me wondering the correct/code way.
I have an dual gang switch box meant for 1/2" conduit (pvc). I'll be running it up the wall and through the ceiling.
I'm running 14-2 with ground. I'm trying to figure out what I'm allowed to do. It *looks* like I can run 9 conductors which I'm assuming is what they count 3 runs of 14-2 ground, BUT...That's for THHN, I can't find anything about NM-B, which I would *assume* would put me out, due to insulation.
So, what are my options?
1. Go up to 3/4" (would rather not, would complicate things greatly, but I can if needed).
2. Can I strip the insulation and run all 9 legally?
3. Do I put a junction box in the attic, connect the grounds, and only run one to the switches (is this legal?), and connect the neutrals in the box so all I have is a ground and 3 hots in the conduit?
I'm not an electrician, just know enough to get myself in trouble, and this has me wondering the correct/code way.