Pull Box Sizing. The "U-Pull"
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Using the 2018 Canadian Electrical Code I size a pull box specifically with conductors entering and exiting on the same wall, otherwise known as the "U-Pull"
I reference 12-3036 as the rule for this.
This video is intended as an instructional aid and further clarification should be obtained through your local jurisdictional electrical authority. Thanks for watching. - Авто та транспорт
Thanks alot for your tutorial in these UA-cam videos it's really helpful for me, I managed to get 309a license, best wishes ever for you, forward ever
Thanks for watching and congratulations!
@@schulerruler thanks again
Keep the videos coming. I love all the videos people make on Electrical but not many are using the Canadian code since there state side. Still appreciate any video but nice to see a video on the Canadian Electrical codes
thank you for fixing sound, great video
YOUR THE MAN! thanks for CEC content
The largest conducts area is 511.92 mm sq, so why this is 53 because it can fit in to 41 EMT with 515.3 mm sq.
Thank you
How exactly do you calculate the length of the other side of the box? You would need to know the distance between the conduit entry points and the outside walls of the box right? How do you find that?
The width of the box would be determined from the minimum space required between the connectors of the conduits containing the same conductors. 12-3036 2) c) ii) says six times the diameter of the largest Raceway containing the same conductors. So that, plus the necessary room for the connectors and their locknuts would be the minimum dimension of the other side.
excellent, thank you.
Great
May i please ask, how did you have 53 TSC?
They’ve deleted table 6. It’s 6A now
And it's even more different now in the 2021!
How would you calculate now in 2021 ?