Wayne Whitney writes:
Hi,
I'm interested in when it is allowed (NEC) and advisable to make a
connection in an electrical box of a wire to a screw terminal by
looping the wire around and then using the free end for another
connection. Here's what I think I know:
1) It is NOT allowed to do this with the hot or neutral conductors and
the screw terminals on a device. Use pigtails.
2) It is allowed to do this with the EGC and the grounding screw of a
metal box or strap. This is a good idea, because it makes a
neater, tighter installation.
So I think this only leaves the case of the EGC and the ground screw
on a device. Is looping allowed here? Is it a good idea?
Thanks,
Wayne
My electrician seems to love looping the hot wire from one switch to
another in a 2-gang box.
Is this fully against code or just not advisable?
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