Οδηγός πλήρωσης κουτιού για πολυσύρματο κύκλωμα
Χρησιμοποιήστε τον οδηγό όταν κύκλωμα με κοινό ουδέτερο μπαίνει σε κουτί διακλάδωσης, διακόπτη ή πρίζας και πρέπει να καλύπτει το NEC 314.16.
Γιατί ο κοινός ουδέτερος χρειάζεται προσεκτική μέτρηση
Χρησιμοποιήστε τον οδηγό όταν κύκλωμα με κοινό ουδέτερο μπαίνει σε κουτί διακλάδωσης, διακόπτη ή πρίζας και πρέπει να καλύπτει το NEC 314.16. Count the shared neutral, ungrounded conductors, device yokes, pigtails, equipment grounds, and internal clamps before choosing the box.
Keep NEC 314.16 box-fill arithmetic separate from NEC 210.4 disconnect rules and NEC 300.13(B) neutral-continuity rules; all three can affect the same installation.
Πέντε κανόνες πλήρωσης κουτιού MWBC
Count the shared neutral when it enters the box
A neutral conductor that enters and is spliced or terminated counts once as an insulated conductor. Sharing it between two circuits does not make it free volume.
Use the largest conductor allowance in mixed boxes
If 10 AWG conductors are present with 12 AWG pigtails, the allowances tied to those 10 AWG conductors use 2.50 cu.in. under NEC Table 314.16(B).
Device yokes add two allowances
A receptacle, switch, GFCI, or dimmer yoke counts as two conductor allowances under NEC 314.16(B)(4), based on the largest conductor connected to that yoke.
Grounding conductors count as one group
All equipment grounding conductors together count as one allowance based on the largest equipment grounding conductor in the box under NEC 314.16(B)(5).
Keep the neutral continuous where required
For MWBC devices, NEC 300.13(B) can require neutral continuity without depending on a device removal. That usually means a splice and pigtail plan, which affects real box space.
Συνήθη σενάρια κοινού ουδέτερου
These examples assume copper conductors and NEC volume allowances. They show the minimum arithmetic, not the extra room many electricians choose for easier splicing and service.
| Scenario | Box-fill count | Required volume | Code check | Field note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 AWG kitchen MWBC junction with two ungrounded conductors, shared neutral, grounds, and internal clamp | 8 allowances at 12 AWG | 18.00 cu.in. | NEC 314.16 gives 2.25 cu.in. per 12 AWG allowance. | The 18.00 cu.in. minimum leaves little room for large wirenuts or lever connectors. |
| 12 AWG two-circuit receptacle box with shared neutral splice, one duplex yoke, grounds, and clamp | 9 allowances at 12 AWG | 20.25 cu.in. | The yoke adds two allowances under NEC 314.16(B)(4). | A deep 4 in. square box with a raised cover is often cleaner than a shallow device box. |
| 12 AWG MWBC feeding two devices with neutral pigtail and common-trip or handle-tied breaker | 10 allowances at 12 AWG | 22.50 cu.in. | NEC 210.4(B) governs simultaneous disconnecting of MWBC ungrounded conductors. | The handle tie does not change box fill, but it is part of the compliance review. |
| 10 AWG long-run MWBC junction for garage receptacles with upsized conductors, grounds, and clamp | 10 allowances at 10 AWG | 25.00 cu.in. | 10 AWG uses 2.50 cu.in. per allowance before workmanship margin. | Voltage-drop upsizing can turn a box that passed on 12 AWG into an undersized box. |
| 10 AWG MWBC feed spliced to 12 AWG device pigtails with two yokes, neutral splice, grounds, and clamp | 12 allowances at 10 AWG equivalent | 30.00 cu.in. | Use the largest conductor connected to each yoke or present for the relevant allowance. | Mixed-gauge pigtailing needs terminal ratings, overcurrent protection, and box fill checked together. |
Παραδείγματα με συγκεκριμένους αριθμούς
Example 1: 12 AWG kitchen shared-neutral junction
A kitchen junction contains black, red, and white 12 AWG MWBC conductors entering, matching load conductors leaving, all grounds, and one internal clamp. Count six insulated conductors, one grounding allowance, and one clamp allowance: 8 total. At 2.25 cu.in. each for 12 AWG, NEC 314.16 requires 18.00 cu.in. before any practical margin.
Example 2: Shared-neutral receptacle box with a device yoke
A split or two-circuit receptacle box may have two ungrounded conductors, one shared neutral splice, one neutral pigtail, two outgoing conductors, all grounds, one clamp, and one yoke. A 9-count 12 AWG layout needs 20.25 cu.in. The device yoke alone adds 4.50 cu.in. because NEC 314.16(B)(4) counts it as two 12 AWG allowances.
Example 3: 10 AWG long run with 12 AWG pigtails
A 90 ft run may be upsized to 10 AWG for voltage drop, then pigtailed to 12 AWG devices where terminals permit the design. If the box has four 10 AWG feed-through conductors, one shared neutral splice, grounds, an internal clamp, and two device yokes connected through pigtails, a conservative 12-count at 2.50 cu.in. points to 30.00 cu.in. minimum. Check NEC 110.14 terminal rules and the breaker size before using smaller pigtails.
Αναφορές NEC και IEC
Use these references for terminology and context, then verify the installation against the adopted code edition, the authority having jurisdiction, and device instructions.
- National Electrical Code overview: Use NEC 314.16 for box fill, 210.4 for multi-wire branch circuits, and 300.13(B) for neutral continuity.
- Multi-wire branch circuit: Background on shared-neutral branch-circuit arrangements.
- American wire gauge: Conductor size changes the cubic-inch allowance used in NEC box-fill arithmetic.
- IEC 60364: International context for circuit design, conductor sizing, and enclosure planning.
FAQ
Does a shared neutral count in box fill?
Yes. If the neutral enters the box and is spliced or terminated, it counts once under NEC 314.16(B)(1), even when it serves two ungrounded conductors in a multi-wire branch circuit.
Does a handle tie change the cubic-inch calculation?
No. NEC 210.4(B) can require simultaneous disconnecting means, but the handle tie or common-trip breaker does not reduce the NEC 314.16 conductor count.
How much volume does a 12 AWG MWBC receptacle yoke add?
A single device yoke adds two 12 AWG allowances when 12 AWG is the largest conductor connected to it. At 2.25 cu.in. each, that yoke adds 4.50 cu.in.
Can I remove a device and break the shared neutral?
Do not rely on device removal to maintain a MWBC neutral where NEC 300.13(B) requires continuity. Use a splice and pigtail method when required, then include the conductors in the box-fill count.
When should I choose a larger box than the calculator minimum?
Choose a larger box when the result is within a few cubic inches of the marked volume, when 10 AWG or 8 AWG conductors are present, or when GFCI devices, lever connectors, and several pigtails share the same enclosure.
Ελέγξτε το κουτί MWBC πριν τις ενώσεις
Run the conductor count, confirm the shared neutral and device yokes, then use the calculator to choose a box with both NEC compliance and workable splicing room.
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