Hello,
I am in the middle of a kitchen remodel and need to add 4 new dedicated circuits: microwave, fridge, dishwasher and I am putting the overhead and under cabinet lights on a dedicated circuit. Since I cannot access the rear of my breaker panel to bring the new circuits in, I am going to have to run conduit.
My question is, how do I tie the individual wires run from the main panel in the conduit to the new circuits in the kitchen that have been run with 14-2 NM-B wire? I was going to simply attach a small 6x6 rain proof box to the outside wall, drill a hole throught the wall to run the NM-B cable into the box where I would simply make the connectons w/wire nuts, but that would put 12 connections w/wire nuts in the 6x6 box on the outside wall.
Is that even legal? Does anyone have a better solution? I suppose I could use terminal strips to make the connections and it would be a lot cleaner looking but since I would be custom I dont think the electrical inspectors would like it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I am in the middle of a kitchen remodel and need to add 4 new dedicated circuits: microwave, fridge, dishwasher and I am putting the overhead and under cabinet lights on a dedicated circuit. Since I cannot access the rear of my breaker panel to bring the new circuits in, I am going to have to run conduit.
My question is, how do I tie the individual wires run from the main panel in the conduit to the new circuits in the kitchen that have been run with 14-2 NM-B wire? I was going to simply attach a small 6x6 rain proof box to the outside wall, drill a hole throught the wall to run the NM-B cable into the box where I would simply make the connectons w/wire nuts, but that would put 12 connections w/wire nuts in the 6x6 box on the outside wall.
Is that even legal? Does anyone have a better solution? I suppose I could use terminal strips to make the connections and it would be a lot cleaner looking but since I would be custom I dont think the electrical inspectors would like it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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