Posted by dr sportster on November 06, 2013 at 16:53:17 from (69.113.80.90):
In Reply to: John T NEC code ? posted by Ted in NE-OH on November 06, 2013 at 14:08:52:
The code does not cover that. The bag of wirenuts [if anyone ever reads it] says you don't have to twist . Lead stranded wires slightly. Best practice is to pull each wire in your splice to ensure it is not able to pull out of the group.This was covered in a discussion several weeks back. I have seen a twisted set of wires where ,when the wirenut was removed one did not make contact with the rest of the group [ a row of lights went out]. Looking at it it was with the rest twisted but somehow not touching any other. That was one in a million . Maybe that previous discussion was about adding tape to the wire nut. No tape. It only takes a second to twist the group but works either way. Inspectors do not remove wirenuts and critisize things like that.
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