Think of your electrical box like a backpack. You can only fit so many things inside before it won’t close properly… or worse, it becomes a safety hazard!
In the Canadian Electrical Code, we have to calculate how much volume is being used inside the box based on what’s going in it — wires, devices, wirenuts, etc.
Here’s your packing list:
Example:
6 wires enter + 3 pass through = 9 conductors total
Each device counts as if it's taking up 2 conductors:
These are ONLY counted in pairs. So:
Now go to CEC Table 23 and multiply by the volume for #8 AWG (45.1 ml):
10×45.1=451ml
That’s the minimum box volume you’ll need!
Count = 7 total
Volume math:
Total = 250.1 ml
(You’d need a box with at least that much space!)
Always use the largest wire size to determine the wire nut or device volume!
GROUND WIRES DO NOT COUNT!
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