I'm planning out the inside of my new woodshop and would like to install multiple general use quad outlet boxes at 50" above the floor, probably every 6' or so on all walls. (Yes I have to have these outlets GFCI protected but that doesn't really come into the question at hand)
Its a one man shop, but I like the idea of having two different circuits in one quad box, say one powering the left side duplex and the other circuit powering the right side just in case I'd ever be using two tools at once that would trip the breaker (or a space heater/tool or air compressor/tool, you get the point). Repeat this all throughout the shop so all these quad boxes are internally split between two circuits.
Am I crazy for thinking like this? It would be lots of wire, two in and two out of each box but I don't see any other way (I think I'll avoid multi wire branch circuits just to avoid confusion in the future)
Its a one man shop, but I like the idea of having two different circuits in one quad box, say one powering the left side duplex and the other circuit powering the right side just in case I'd ever be using two tools at once that would trip the breaker (or a space heater/tool or air compressor/tool, you get the point). Repeat this all throughout the shop so all these quad boxes are internally split between two circuits.
Am I crazy for thinking like this? It would be lots of wire, two in and two out of each box but I don't see any other way (I think I'll avoid multi wire branch circuits just to avoid confusion in the future)