Can you staple 2 Romex cables together?

It is not permissible to secure more than one 3-conductor cable under a single staple. Use stacker-type fasteners to secure multiple cables to the same framing member. These allow the cables to be stacked for a neater, safer installation.
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Can you put two wires in one staple?

You are allowed to put 2 lines under 1 staple. The conductors can cross the gas line or run next to it but not secured to the gas line.
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How many Romex can be stapled together?

The NEC says that you may not staple a cable any closer than 1–1/4″ to the wall surface. Good practice says that you do not stack more than 2 cables on top of each other.
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What is the code on stapling Romex?

Romex Wiring Support, NEC 336-18: Stapled, in a manner that does not damagethe cable, within 12" of electric boxes; every 4-1/2 ft. intervals, and clamped to box.
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How do you secure two cables together?

To twist two wires together, you first need to strip the insulation off the wires. Next, hold the wires side by side and twist them together with your thumb and forefinger. The resulting connection should be fairly strong and hold together when a small tug is applied.
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What is the best way to join two wires together?

A much better way is to solder the wires together. Twist the strands as before, use something to hold them in place and use a soldering iron. The easiest way is to use a flat tip which you then place under the wires. This will ensure that the wires get hot enough and make a good connection with the solder.
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How far apart do I need to staple Romex wire?

Article 336-18 stated that cable must be secured in place at intervals not exceeding 4.5 feet (1.37 m) and within 12 inches (305 mm) from every cabinet, box, or fitting.
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Is it OK to splice Romex?

It must be noted that while it is possible to splice different types of Romex wire—12/2 to 12/3, for instance—you should never splice together wires of a different gauge. Wire gauge is determined by the amount of amperage the wire is expected to carry.
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Is it against code to splice Romex?

The splicing of wires, be they Romex or otherwise, is not permissible. No taped up knots or knuckles in the wall. That's it.
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Is it OK to bundle the wires?

New Code Requirements

Though the new Code does not prohibit wire bundling, it does require that measures be taken, known as "derating," to prevent excessive heat buildup. Bundling can be especially hazardous above the electrical panel, where many wires converge and the loads are concentrated.
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Is it OK to zip tie electrical wires together?

Electrical zip ties can be used to keep any sort of electric wires properly bundled and out of the way. Whether you need to keep your computer wires tied, an entire server tied down or any other large items keep neat and tidy, cable zip ties are the easy and economical way to get the job done quickly and easily.
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What is the code for stapling electrical wire?

In the codebook, section 334.30 states that flat cables must be stapled on the flat side of the cable, not on the edge. 2 This provides a tight wire connection to the stud and prevents any damage to the wire sheathing.
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How many Romex wires can be bundled together?

There is no limit. Some might say this is bundling, but I seriously doubt the wires are tightly grouped together for more than 24" in this instance. As many as you can without damaging the jackets of the cables. You need to address derating issues when stuffing holes with cables.
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Is it acceptable to terminate two wires on a single screw or lug?

Is it permissible to terminate two circuits on a single circuit breaker? The only time you can install two wires under a single screw or lug is when you identify the terminal for this purpose. We often identify circuit breakers rated not more than 30A for the termination of two conductors.
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Can you put two black wires one screw?

​Never connect more than one wire under a single screw terminal when adding an electrical outlet to an existing line. It's also not a good idea to direct-wire all three cables to the receptacle by utilizing both the screw terminals and the push-in terminals on the back of the device.
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Is it legal to splice Romex in a wall?

The only condition is the splice has to be fished, meaning you cannot legally use this splicing device where there is no drywall yet installed because the NEC expects you in this case to use a proper junction/outlet box, so the splice can later be accessed.
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Is it against code to splice wires?

A splice is a connection between two or more wires and is one of the worst code violations. The splice is illegal and dangerous if not contained inside a junction box. The only times splices like this can legally occur are for temporary lighting and circuit troubleshooting.
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Where is Romex not allowed?

Romex is not permitted anywhere that it is exposed to risk of damage, to water (dampness), and/or to sunlight. It is not customarily used in conduit, but that's not a rule. Its surface is high friction (especially with PVC conduit) so it's hard to pull, and the extra cost of Romex over separate wires adds no value.
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Can flat nm cable be stapled on edge?

Flat cables shall not be stapled on edge. Sections of cable protected from physical damage by raceway shall not be required to be secured within the raceway.
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Is it OK for Romex to be twisted?

Is it OK for Romex to be twisted? No requirement for it to be non-twisted.
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Can I glue cables together?

With hot melt glue and a glue gun, you can easily fasten cables onto skirting boards, walls and other surfaces and create a sleeker feel in your home. And if needed, you can easily remove the cables by carefully warming the glue with a heat gun.
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Can you use duct tape instead of electrical tape?

Never use duct tape as an alternative to electrical tape. Duct tape is strong, but it can't wrap as tightly around wires and contains cloth fibers which can be an extreme fire hazard. Electrical tape is designed specifically for safely insulating electrical wires and materials that conduct electricity.
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