シーリングファンボックス充填ガイド
このフィールド ガイドを使用して、実際の 14 AWG および 12 AWG の例、サポート取り付け許容値、およびコード チェックポイントを使用してファン定格天井ボックスのサイズを決定します。
天井ファンボックスに個別のボックス充填チェックが必要な理由
A ceiling fan box can look spacious and still fail the math once feed conductors, switched legs, grounding conductors, and a fixture hickey or support fitting are counted. NEC 314.16(B)(3) adds a conductor allowance for the support fitting, while NEC 314.27 requires the box to be listed for fan support when a paddle fan is installed.
For electricians and inspectors, the practical issue is that a fan-rated box is not automatically a high-volume box. For DIY retrofits, the common mistake is replacing a luminaire with a fan without rechecking conductor count, conductor size, and the volume marked on the box.
天井扇風機のボックスの塗りつぶしを変更する簡単なルール
Count each insulated conductor once
Per NEC 314.16(B)(1), each conductor that enters from outside and terminates or is spliced in the box counts once. A 14/3 cable adds three insulated conductor allowances, not two.
All grounds count as one allowance
Per NEC 314.16(B)(5), all equipment grounding conductors together count as one conductor volume based on the largest grounding conductor present.
Support fittings add another allowance
Per NEC 314.16(B)(3), one or more hickeys or fixture studs add one conductor allowance based on the largest conductor in the box.
Upsizing from 14 AWG to 12 AWG changes every allowance
NEC Table 314.16(B) gives 14 AWG a 2.00 cu.in. allowance and 12 AWG a 2.25 cu.in. allowance. A box that barely works with 14 AWG often fails immediately after conductor upsizing.
一般的な天井ファン ボックスのシナリオ
これらの例は、ボックスフィル側のみに焦点を当てています。それでも、ファン定格のボックスと NEC 314.27 に準拠した適切なサポート ハードウェアが必要です。以下の計算では 2.00 立方インチを使用します。 14 AWG 導体および 2.25 立方インチあたり12 AWG 導体あたり。
| シナリオ | ボックスの容積 | 14 AWG | 12 AWG | 結果 | より良いボックスの選択 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic fan swap: one 14/2 feed, one 14/2 switch leg, grounds only, no support fitting counted | 15.5 cu.in. | 14.0 cu.in. | 15.75 cu.in. | 14 AWG: PASS 12 AWG: FAIL | A 15.5 cu.in. octagon can work with 14 AWG, but there is almost no margin once a support fitting or extra splice is added. |
| Feed-through fan box: 14/2 feed, 14/3 switch cable, 14/2 onward cable, grounds, one support fitting | 21.0 cu.in. | 18.0 cu.in. | 20.25 cu.in. | 14 AWG: PASS 12 AWG: PASS | A 21.0 cu.in. or 21.5 cu.in. fan-rated box is the safer minimum for this common fan-plus-light layout. |
| Same layout as Row 2 but wired in 12 AWG for a 20 A branch circuit | 18.0 cu.in. | 18.0 cu.in. | 20.25 cu.in. | 14 AWG: PASS 12 AWG: FAIL | An 18.0 cu.in. box that passes with 14 AWG fails here. Move to at least 21.0 cu.in. and verify device and splice space. |
| Fan with remote receiver splices: 12 AWG feed, 12 AWG switch cable, 12 AWG onward cable, grounds, support fitting | 21.5 cu.in. | 20.0 cu.in. | 22.50 cu.in. | 14 AWG: PASS 12 AWG: FAIL | A 21.5 cu.in. octagon is tight. A 30.3 cu.in. 4-inch square with fan support hardware gives cleaner conductor management. |
| Large junction above fan canopy: multiple 12 AWG splices, support fitting, future service slack | 30.3 cu.in. | 24.0 cu.in. | 27.00 cu.in. | 14 AWG: PASS 12 AWG: PASS | Use a 30.3 cu.in. deep square box when the fan box also acts as a real junction point instead of just a fixture outlet. |
具体的な数字を使った実際の例
Example 1: Standard 14 AWG fan-and-light rough-in
A fan-rated 21.0 cu.in. box has one 14/2 feed cable, one 14/3 cable to the wall switch, and one 14/2 onward cable. That is 7 insulated conductors. Add 1 allowance for all grounds and 1 allowance for the support fitting. Total equivalents = 9. Required volume = 9 x 2.00 = 18.0 cu.in. The box passes, but only 3.0 cu.in. remain for practical working space.
Example 2: Same ceiling layout upgraded to 12 AWG
Keep the same 9 conductor equivalents, but change the branch circuit to 12 AWG. Required volume becomes 9 x 2.25 = 20.25 cu.in. A nominal 18.0 cu.in. fan box fails by 2.25 cu.in., while a 21.0 cu.in. box technically passes with just 0.75 cu.in. of margin. This is why upsizing for 20 A circuits or voltage-drop control often forces a larger box.
Example 3: Deep square box for cleaner service space
A 30.3 cu.in. 4-inch square box with a proper fan-support cover starts to make sense when the ceiling point includes 10 or more 12 AWG equivalents, a remote receiver, or future re-termination risk. At 10 equivalents, 12 AWG fill is 22.5 cu.in., which leaves 7.8 cu.in. of usable margin and makes the splice pack far easier to dress without stressing insulation.
確認する価値のある NEC および IEC の参考文献
For North American residential work, box fill is primarily an NEC 314.16 question, while fan support is an NEC 314.27 question. Engineers working across markets may also compare enclosure and conductor-management practices against IEC 60364 concepts even though the exact box-fill method differs.
- NEC overview: Open reference background for NEC article structure before you verify the adopted code text used by your AHJ.
- American Wire Gauge: Handy cross-check when a design changes from 14 AWG to 12 AWG and every conductor allowance increases.
- IEC 60364: Useful international context for enclosure sizing and conductor management when comparing NEC practice with IEC-based projects.
シーリングファンボックスの充填に関するよくある質問
Do ceiling fan support fittings count in box fill?
Yes. NEC 314.16(B)(3) requires one conductor allowance for one or more fixture studs or hickeys in the box, based on the largest conductor present. With 12 AWG conductors, that adds 2.25 cu.in.
Does a fan-rated box automatically have enough volume for box fill?
No. Fan rating under NEC 314.27 only addresses support strength and listing. You still need enough free volume under NEC 314.16. A fan-rated 15.5 cu.in. octagon can still fail a 12 AWG fill calculation.
How do I count grounds in a ceiling fan box?
All equipment grounding conductors together count as one conductor allowance under NEC 314.16(B)(5). If the box contains 14 AWG grounds, add 2.00 cu.in. total; if it contains 12 AWG grounds, add 2.25 cu.in. total.
When should I move from an octagon fan box to a deeper square box?
Move up when the box is acting as a junction point, when you have 9 or more 12 AWG conductor equivalents, or when a remote receiver and extra splice slack make the canopy crowded. A 30.3 cu.in. deep square box often gives a much cleaner installation than a 21.0 cu.in. octagon.
実際のシーリングファンのレイアウトを確認する
電卓を使用して正確な導体数を確認し、キャノピーを閉じる前にボックスの体積とワイヤのサイズを比較します。
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