I was thinking on installing a short grounding bar inside the metal junction or outlets/switches box.
Since the distance inside the box between GND holes matches with the bar mounting holes, it can be easily installed. That would make much simpler, cleaner wiring inside the box. I have 5 NMB cables coming, it is already 5 GND wires, plus 3 GND wires from three switches planned to be installed in that metal box (same idea would be used for square 4†box wiring two receptacles). The short GND bar cut to 8-position length would allow making simple GND wires termination.
The GND bar is low profile, does not take so much space in a vertical direction.
No pigtail wire to GND screw inside the box would be used, since the bar is sitting inside metal box fastened with two screws.
Please advice, would that be acceptable?
Since the distance inside the box between GND holes matches with the bar mounting holes, it can be easily installed. That would make much simpler, cleaner wiring inside the box. I have 5 NMB cables coming, it is already 5 GND wires, plus 3 GND wires from three switches planned to be installed in that metal box (same idea would be used for square 4†box wiring two receptacles). The short GND bar cut to 8-position length would allow making simple GND wires termination.
The GND bar is low profile, does not take so much space in a vertical direction.
No pigtail wire to GND screw inside the box would be used, since the bar is sitting inside metal box fastened with two screws.
Please advice, would that be acceptable?