A little off-topic but hopefully an easy answer.
Is there NEC code limiting close placement, or bundling, of several Romex 20amp wiring (for household ac) very close together at the down drop location into the panel? For example fitting several new circuits through one hole in the wall top plate, or down one conduit surface mounted, as they go down and fed into the panel. I would assume not as the few I've seen have all existing wiring bundled down one hole, but I don't know if new rules have superceded since those homes were built.
An electrician and I added two circuits a few weeks back and it was a pain dealing with the limited attic space at the edge of roof overhang. The shingles and osb will soon be removed just above the panel, making it easy for me to drill through the top plates and pre-push wires down the same area. He can come later and do the drops and panel tie-in without the major headache. Coordinating with electricians is nearly impossible right now as their lead times are a month+.
Is there NEC code limiting close placement, or bundling, of several Romex 20amp wiring (for household ac) very close together at the down drop location into the panel? For example fitting several new circuits through one hole in the wall top plate, or down one conduit surface mounted, as they go down and fed into the panel. I would assume not as the few I've seen have all existing wiring bundled down one hole, but I don't know if new rules have superceded since those homes were built.
An electrician and I added two circuits a few weeks back and it was a pain dealing with the limited attic space at the edge of roof overhang. The shingles and osb will soon be removed just above the panel, making it easy for me to drill through the top plates and pre-push wires down the same area. He can come later and do the drops and panel tie-in without the major headache. Coordinating with electricians is nearly impossible right now as their lead times are a month+.
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