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Most junction boxes have holes in their sides, called “knock outs.” Run each cable through one of the holes and attach them to the box with Romex or cable connectors.
Feed the cables through the built-in cable clamps and insert the box into the hole. The NEC requires at least 1/4-inch of the exterior plastic sheathing to be inside the box.
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Feed the cables through the built-in cable clamps and insert the box into the hole. The NEC requires at least 1/4-inch of the exterior plastic sheathing
If your house has visible wiring splices or if you need to add a new splice to extend a circuit, follow these simple steps to install a junction box.
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