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No, the electrical code disallows distribution panels to be used for splicing of conductors or to be used as a raceway for through conductors. Some inspectors will allow the use of butt splices, properly installed with the correct tool and finally wrapped with electrical tape. Before the job is started inquire at the Electrical Inspection Agency for their thoughts. <<>> You will be better off to splice the wires at some point outside the panel in a junction box (J-box). This method will be legal under most (perhaps all) electrical codes and will allow easier access.
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No. When you splice a ground it needs to be made by accepted means and the splice must be inspectable. Covering the splice with tape prevents inspection.
Yes as long as you use an approved splice, such as a wire-nut.
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You can but it is not advisable.
Berlin Raceway was created in 1950.
Gingerman Raceway was created in 1996.
Foxboro Raceway ended in 1997.
Foxboro Raceway was created in 1947.
Sears Point Raceway
Yonkers Raceway was created in 1899.
Infineon Raceway is 1.99 miles in length.
One splice that would work is a western splice.
Lake Geneva Raceway ended in 2006.
Lake Geneva Raceway was created in 1963.