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Splices in Conduit Bodies Such as an LB, LL, LR, etc.

Not really a guess
I know it’s at the end of 314.16
I would go to the truck and look it up but it’s raining, fast cars are turning left and I have a batch of fresh boiled green peanuts calling me
 
Not really a guess
I know it’s at the end of 314.16
I would go to the truck and look it up but it’s raining, fast cars are turning left and I have a batch of fresh boiled green peanuts calling me

You are right and because I respect your decision to watch cars make a left hand turn for hours, I will fill in the blanks.

NEC 314.16(C)(2) states that only conduit bodies that are durably and legibly marked by the manufacturer with their volume shall be permitted to contain splices, taps or devices. They do, however have to use Table 314.16(B) which is limited to sized #18awg to #6awg which leads me to believe that only those sizes can be spliced if the box says so.
 
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