314.16 Number of Conductors in Outlet, Device, and Junction Boxes, and Conduit Bodies

Use the image to help answer the question. Some feel that there may be an issue with the spray foam behind the box in contact with the NM cable. See NEMA bulletin 95 for additional information.
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Use the image to help answer the question. Some feel that there may be an issue with the spray foam behind the box in contact with the NM cable. See NEMA bulletin 95 for additional information.
Table 314.16(B) Volume Allowance Required Per Conductor
CONDUCTOR SIZE in.3
18 1.50
16 1.75
14 2.00
12 2.25
10 2.50
8 3.00
6 5.00

NEC Table 314.16(B) provides volume allowances to be used when calculating the number of 18 AWG through 6 AWG conductors permitted in a box.

Section 314.16(B)(1) requires each conductor that originates outside the box and terminates or is spliced within the box to be counted once, and each conductor passing through the box without splice or termination is also counted once.

Section 314.16(B)(2) is all about clamp fill. “Where one or more internal cable clamps, whether factory or field supplied, are present in the box, a single volume allowance in accordance with Table 314.16(B) shall be made based on the largest conductor present in the box”.

Section 314.16(B)(4) covers devices or equipment installed in the box. A typical duplex receptacle or light switch requires a double volume allowance to be made based on the largest wire terminating to the device.

Section 314.16(B)(5) covers equipment grounding conductors. “Where one or more equipment grounding conductors or equipment bonding jumpers enter a box, a single volume allowance in accordance with Table 314.16(B) shall be made based on the largest equipment grounding conductor or equipment bonding jumper present in the box”.

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314.16 Number of Conductors in Outlet, Device, and Junction Boxes, and Conduit Bodies

Below is a Real Question from our Electrical Continuing Education Courses for Electrical License Renewal:

Refer to the image of the single-gang box with no cable clamps.

If a single light switch is to be added to the box containing 14 AWG conductors, what is the total box fill?

A: 12 cubic inches.
B: 14 cubic inches.
C: 20 cubic inches.
D: 16 cubic inches.
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