Posted by Nathan (SD) on November 21, 2020 at 18:06:21 from (75.102.173.61):
I have a building restoration project going on. I have a new breaker box in the new construction area. The new building is ajoined to the old in a somewhat crude fashion. The power in the old part was supplied through a fuse box that was removed some time ago before my arrival. I took an extension chord recently and powered up each circuit individually and they work fine. I need to get power from the breaker box to these individual lines which are in the rafters. I could get a conduit through the rafters from the breaker box over to the area of the old original wires and join them in a large junction box. I have 2 circuits that are 220 volt 12g feeding small heaters. I have 3 cuircuits that are 120 volt 12g feeding lights and outlets.
My question is, can I feed all these lines in 1 conduit? I am confused how many current carrying conductors I have in this situation ? Do I have 7 or 10 ?
The 2 heaters need 20 amp breakers. I would like the 120 volt lines to have 20 amp breakers also. Can all these be fed with a single conduit per NEC code ?
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