NEC allows four quarter bends between junction boxes and conduit bodies for a total of 360 degrees. You can have more than four bends, but all of the degrees of the bends can not add up to more than 360 degrees.
First thing to remember is: DO NOT leave any splices in the conduit or open. The 2005 NEC does not allow splices left in the open or in a conduit... except for special exemptions.
The easiest way...
No<<>>The NO answer above pertains to a metallic or PVC conduit system. In home wiring, with the type of wire being used it would be near impossible to drag a cable through a switch or...
A junction box is sized by the amount of conductors that are terminated in it and the amount of conductors that pass through the box. The electrical code book states what the conduit fill is for...
If the system is a conduit system you usually push a fish tape down the pipe from a known location. Usually about 99% of the time the fish tape will get hung up in the junction box. This will give...