Leave slack for wiring when connecting to the distribution box
Run wires in the wireway so they enter and run to the middle or far side of the wireway or duct. A service loop in wiring refers to the practice of deliberately incorporating extra length, often called slack, into a cable run near a termination point or device. This intentional excess is a calculated measure designed to manage the physical demands placed on conductors and connectors over time. Bonding done before rough in inspection so room for picking up the bonding terminal.
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