In many cases, the easiest solution is sheathing the wires. That copper wire is the ground wire, which carries current back to the panel only when the power wire has a fault and gets power to the grounding system of the appliances or wiring past this box. In the 2020 NEC ®, the requirements previously found in 314. This new section provides requirements for conductors. Is it normal for these wires to be exposed outside of the box, or does this need to be addressed? THey're likely grounding conductors. However, using an NM clamp to terminate them is wrong. Do they actually pass through the clam; and connect to something inside the panel? If that cable splitter is. A junction box, also known as an electrical box or an enclosure, is a protective container used to house electrical connections. Junction. This can be done with concealed wiring, a modern way of installing electricity in which all the wires and cables are hidden behind walls, ceilings, or floors, giving the area a clean, simple look.
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