larry4406
Well-known member
I ran dual 20A 12/2 circuits, nothing shared although the circuits are side by side in a metal quad box for my garage outlets.
From panel went to a quad box near garage door where nothing could obscure the outlet. I placed the GFCI's there side by side so there were always easily accessible for resetting if needed. From there, I was careful to keep the left circuit always feeding the left outlet in downstream daisy chained quad boxes and same for the right.
I just checked my panel, the breakers are side by side (labeled Left and Right) but not handle tied. I think the tied handles is a good idea. I need to see if I can get just the handle tie piece for my CH breakers.
From panel went to a quad box near garage door where nothing could obscure the outlet. I placed the GFCI's there side by side so there were always easily accessible for resetting if needed. From there, I was careful to keep the left circuit always feeding the left outlet in downstream daisy chained quad boxes and same for the right.
I just checked my panel, the breakers are side by side (labeled Left and Right) but not handle tied. I think the tied handles is a good idea. I need to see if I can get just the handle tie piece for my CH breakers.