Good moring Jerry,
I have a question about this part of the NEC, the first sentence implies that enclosures for switches or over-current devices can not be used as raceways or junction boxes "unless adequate space for this purpose is provided" . I understand that the enclosure is listed under UL 67 which does not test for this type of installation or work space specifically, but I also have come to understand that cabinets listed for UL 67 have been tested for UL 50 indiviually without the internal components that make up the first listing. UL 50, per my understanding, does qualify the panel/cabinet for use as a raceway/junction box. My question is, what is the specific definition of "adequate space" for raceways or splices? Is this defined in the UL listing or the NEC? The second sentence refers to the maximum allowable filling of the space, but does not seem to imply that sufficient space is provided.
312.8 Enclosures for Switches or Overcurrent Devices. Enclosures for switches or overcurrent devices shall not be used as junction boxes, auxiliary gutters, or raceways for conductors feeding through or tapping off to other switches or overcurrent devices, unless adequate space for this purpose is provided. The conductors shall not fill the wiring space at any cross section to more than 40 percent of the cross-sectional area of the space, and the conductors, splices, and taps shall not fill the wiring space at any cross section to more than 75 percent of the cross-sectional area of that space.