Electrical Wiring – Running Wire to Electrical Panel Box

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I have to run approximately 8-10 home Romex (14/2 and 12/2) wires to Electric panel box.

So, Can I run those wires to the panel box as per the picture, Is this sound ok ?

Is there any limit, I can group maximum no. of wires together ?

More Details : The wires have to run for 10 feet along the joist. so I am planning to run and staple wires parallel to cable wires ( green & black) and run the wires through a 2 inches of hole (1-2 feet away from panel box) and finally pull the wires through behind joists to run into the panel box.
I'll be using wire tie to group them together.enter image description here

Thank you so much in advance.

Thanks

I know I have to group them together. any maximum limit for grouping ?

Best Answer

Slow down on the hole size, unless using a conduit nipple the inspector will usually call more than 2 cables through a hole bundling (where 2 or more cables are run without spacing) so a massive hole for 8-10 ea 12 or 14 gauge cables just won’t work. Next more than 3 current carrying conductors will require derating.

Drilling a series of 3/8 -3/4 holes is a better idea for most diy. inspectors don’t allow the proper derating of NM wire and it is easier just to limit the number of cables.

I have won the arguments in the past and even used bushings through a beam to prove the point (a nipple under 24” you don’t have to derate and you can run more)

As for running the wires there are 1 or 2 cable staples 2 cable are longer. Next there are wire stacking “staples” actually a nail that has spaced clips to run the wires along the studs. The cables need to be 1-1/4” back from the face of the studs and above the ceiling joist 1-1/4”