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Old 4/18/06, 7:54 PM
Larry D. Kage Larry D. Kage is offline
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Default Re: Speaking of double lugging

"Exception: Grounded conductors of circuits with parallel conductors shall be permitted to terminate in a single terminal if the terminal is identified for connection of more than one conductor."


Could someone expand on this? I would like to understand this exception better. Thanx.
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Old 4/19/06, 5:09 AM
Timothy J. Gardner Timothy J. Gardner is offline
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Default Re: Speaking of double lugging

Jeff asked " Have you asked the AHJ if this is allowed, or are you getting this information second-hand?"

I have had this conversation with the AHJ inspector that covers this area of the county. As recently as yesterday.

Erby's ref to the NEC log has been sent to this individual (who said previously he would discuss it with his boss) .

Thanks for the great responses - rape averted, and knowledge gained.

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