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How do you count conductors in a box?

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This is a wires-only capacity. With one device added to the box, subtract two wires in each category. Double Gang Boxes: A total capacity of 34.3 cubic inches allows for 16 #14 gauge wires, 15 #12 gauge wires, or 13 #10 gauge wires. When two devices are added to the box, subtract three wires in each category.Nov 4, 2019');})();(function(){window.jsl.dh('9','');})();(function(){window.jsl.dh('_BgWeYPmTHI3f-gTXp72gCw43','
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For example, the smallest 2 x 4 x 1 1/2-inch deep box can comfortably splice only two cables (four or five conducting wires), while the largest 4 x 4 x 2 1/8-inch-deep boxes can handle as many as four to six cables (up to 18 individual conducting wires).May 23, 2020
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For example, a 4-inch square metal box that is 11/2 inches deep contains six unbroken 12 AWG conductors.

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