Tape them creatively to distinguish them. The simple answer to your question is yes according to NEC Article First the conductors must be rated for wet location. I do however like to use Ideal Pigtails for most connections as they are 12ga stranded copper with a forked connector so the connections can be pushed into the back of the box and there is less stress on the device.
Yes you can pull V into a pipe with a V circuit. Remember a V load is two V circuits. The total volume required for all six 12 AWG conductors is No volume allowance is required for the wire connectors.
Since this conduit body has a volume of Where different sizes of conductors will be installed in a conduit body containing splices, taps or devices, treat the conduit body like a junction or device box and perform a box-fill calculation.
A marking inside shows the volume of the conduit body is 30 cubic inches. Two 12 AWG conductors will enter one end and will exit the conduit body at the opposite end. The colors of these two conductors are black and white.
These two conductors will not be cut or spliced. A green 12 AWG conductor will exit the conduit body along with the black and white conductors. This green conductor will be spliced to other green conductors. Six more conductors will enter one end of the conduit body and will exit through the raceway in the middle of the conduit body.
All six of these conductors will be cut and spliced. The colors of the 10 AWG conductors are black, red, blue and green. The colors of the 14 AWG conductors are black and red. Six conductors, of the same size and color as the six 10s and 14s, will exit through the raceway in the middle of the conduit body.
The volume required for the six 10 AWG conductors not counting the green conductors is 15 cubic inches 6 x 2. The volume required for the four 14 AWG conductors is 8 cubic inches 4 x 2. Since the black and white 12 AWG conductors pass through the box without splice or termination, the volume required is only 4. There are three green conductors equipment-grounding conductors , but only the largest one is counted. What size wire is good for amps? How far can you run 2 aluminum wire?
How many amps can 2 gauge wire handle? Can I use 18 gauge wire for LED lights? So yes, it is a ground "conductor" as opposed to an insulator.
A ground conductor EGC takes up space for conduit fill whether it carries current or not. The second is de-rating for current carrying conductor's --the equipment grounding conductor does not count because it is not a current carrying conductor. How do I calculate voltage drop? What size conduit do I need? How do you restore a book that got wet? Where is pineapple from originally?
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