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Answer by Harper - Reinstate Monica for Can I split off a 20a with a conduit...

You can't splice in a conduit body. At all.Other than that, conduit bodies don't require thinking about. If the number of wires coming in on each of the three inlets is within limits, then...

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Answer by Ed Beal for Can I split off a 20a with a conduit body?

You said metal conduit--1/2" EMT & rigid can have nine #12 thhn/thwn wires max fill per NEC annex C conduit fill. The area of the conduit body would only be needed only if a splice is made in that...

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Answer by Tester101 for Can I split off a 20a with a conduit body?

It's my understanding (and I could be wrong) that box fill only applies to conduit bodies, if you're making splices. Otherwise, you use conduit fill rules. So if you're just passing through a conduit...

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Can I split off a 20a with a conduit body?

So I am coming out of my subpanel with 1/2 in metal conduit and using metal handy boxes with NEMA 5-20 for all the receptacles on my two indoor branch circuits. One is dedicated for a window unit AC....

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