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Posted by on June 25, 2006, 1:26 pm
>I'm putting in a couple of new electrical circuits in a new room. What
>is the accepted practice when you are running two cables in the same
>direction? I have drilled a hole in the studs to run one cable, but
>with a 3/4 inch hole, I can fit two cables in the same hole. Is this
>the right way to go, or is the norm to drill another hole a few inches
>up and run the second cable separately?
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>Same question with respect to stapling cables coming in and out of the
>boxes. Is it the norm to staple each cable separately to the stud, or
>to secure wires running in the same direction from the box with a
>single staple?
The box will hold the answer on the staples (listed for one or two)
but it will really be a picky inspector who calls it.
The other issue is "bundling" the cables. As long as you are really
only doing 2 (4 current carrying wires) it is not an issue but when
you start getting up around 4-5 (9 current carrying conductors) be
sure you fan them out between support points so they are not bundled
more than 24" at a time. That is one reason why you see those fans of
cables stapled separately near the panel
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