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  • vdotmatrix
    Apprentice
    • Feb 2004
    • 314

    #1

    wiring a quad outlet

    I want to install a 20Amp double duplex outlet.

    I will run 1/2" conduit with 12/2 to a 4" square or octagonel box with 2 duplex outlets....

    My question: once I wire one side of the outlet, do I just "jump" with a piece of MN to join the other outlet and do I have to strap this peice down?

    I am not quite sure what is happening inside the box.
    It\'s sometimes better to be lucky than smart.
  • nates
    Handyman
    • Jan 2004
    • 28

    #2
    it is illegal to run romex (nm cable) in conduit

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    • vdotmatrix
      Apprentice
      • Feb 2004
      • 314

      #3
      I beg your pardon, but I think NM cable and EMT as well as many other raceways do very well together and are annotated in ad nauseum in the 2002 NEC. Furthermore, "Only where necessary to provide protection against physical damage, Type NM cable can be drawm into any raceway, with a bushing installed on the raceway ends." [u]</u>Wiring Simplified, 40th Edition,p.124.[u]</u> I hope we are talking about the same thing...Thank you for your input.[:I]
      quote:Originally posted by nates

      it is illegal to run romex (nm cable) in conduit
      It\'s sometimes better to be lucky than smart.

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      • kactuskid
        Master Journeyman

        • Mar 2004
        • 801

        #4
        To jumper power from one outlet to the next within the same electrical box remove all of the outside sheating first, allow at minimum 6 inches of wire for this. Pigtail the grounds from the receptacles to the incoming cable ground using a wire nut or a greenie.

        quote:Originally posted by vdotmatrix

        I want to install a 20Amp double duplex outlet.

        I will run 1/2" conduit with 12/2 to a 4" square or octagonel box with 2 duplex outlets....

        My question: once I wire one side of the outlet, do I just "jump" with a piece of MN to join the other outlet and do I have to strap this peice down?

        I am not quite sure what is happening inside the box.

        Comment

        • vdotmatrix
          Apprentice
          • Feb 2004
          • 314

          #5
          THank you, I pulled a permit for this project being "JOE-HOME OWNER" because I wanted to make sure I was doing this thing right...And this home repair forum really helps me with some of the stuff i do not have an idea about or cannot find in my reference materials readily.Thank you for your reply I am at the stage that I really needed this information!!!!!
          quote:Originally posted by kactuskid

          To jumper power from one outlet to the next within the same electrical box remove all of the outside sheating first, allow at minimum 6 inches of wire for this. Pigtail the grounds from the receptacles to the incoming cable ground using a wire nut or a greenie.

          quote:Originally posted by vdotmatrix

          I want to install a 20Amp double duplex outlet.

          I will run 1/2" conduit with 12/2 to a 4" square or octagonel box with 2 duplex outlets....

          My question: once I wire one side of the outlet, do I just "jump" with a piece of MN to join the other outlet and do I have to strap this peice down?

          I am not quite sure what is happening inside the box.
          It's sometimes better to be lucky than smart.
          It\'s sometimes better to be lucky than smart.

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          • kactuskid
            Master Journeyman

            • Mar 2004
            • 801

            #6
            You're welcome and good luck with your project.

            quote:Originally posted by vdotmatrix

            THank you, I pulled a permit for this project being "JOE-HOME OWNER" because I wanted to make sure I was doing this thing right...And this home repair forum really helps me with some of the stuff i do not have an idea about or cannot find in my reference materials readily.Thank you for your reply I am at the stage that I really needed this information!!!!!
            quote:Originally posted by kactuskid

            To jumper power from one outlet to the next within the same electrical box remove all of the outside sheating first, allow at minimum 6 inches of wire for this. Pigtail the grounds from the receptacles to the incoming cable ground using a wire nut or a greenie.

            quote:Originally posted by vdotmatrix

            I want to install a 20Amp double duplex outlet.

            I will run 1/2" conduit with 12/2 to a 4" square or octagonel box with 2 duplex outlets....

            My question: once I wire one side of the outlet, do I just "jump" with a piece of MN to join the other outlet and do I have to strap this peice down?

            I am not quite sure what is happening inside the box.
            It's sometimes better to be lucky than smart.

            Comment

            • jackofall
              Handyman
              • Mar 2004
              • 50

              #7
              In residential romex in conduit no big deal. NM cable is a flexible conduit w/wire already inside it. Are you putting 2 outlets in the same box and/or are these boxes exposed?

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