centurion
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I understand is it not acceptable and not to code to put multiple neutrals together on one neutral bus lug, unless the manufacturer of the box specifically allows it.
I am a realtor and see a lot of home inspections. Almost all of the homes around here, Central NJ, that are in the 20 to 30 year age range, have all or most of the neutrals on one lug. Many of these boxes, including my own home, have not been touched since the house was built and still have the approval sticker on them from when they were originally inspected.
So my question is, has something changed? Was it acceptable practice to do this before? Did the code change, if so when?
I am just curious to know why I see so many homes with this that were inspected and approved.
Anybody know? Thanks.
I am a realtor and see a lot of home inspections. Almost all of the homes around here, Central NJ, that are in the 20 to 30 year age range, have all or most of the neutrals on one lug. Many of these boxes, including my own home, have not been touched since the house was built and still have the approval sticker on them from when they were originally inspected.
So my question is, has something changed? Was it acceptable practice to do this before? Did the code change, if so when?
I am just curious to know why I see so many homes with this that were inspected and approved.
Anybody know? Thanks.