Hi all -
I have 15 light fixtures, .74a each, which is within the limits of a 15a circuit.
Presently, there are four banks of lights, 6, 4, 3, 2.
However, I figure better safe than sorry, and it's a lot easier to overkill the first time around than to fix it later.
As the lights are all on 14ga, I need 14ga/15a feeds from the panel.
Can I run one 14/3 from the panel, and have one leg feed two banks and the other feed the other two? Or do I need two 14/2 runs with separate neutrals?
Many thanks!
I have 15 light fixtures, .74a each, which is within the limits of a 15a circuit.
Presently, there are four banks of lights, 6, 4, 3, 2.
However, I figure better safe than sorry, and it's a lot easier to overkill the first time around than to fix it later.
As the lights are all on 14ga, I need 14ga/15a feeds from the panel.
Can I run one 14/3 from the panel, and have one leg feed two banks and the other feed the other two? Or do I need two 14/2 runs with separate neutrals?
Many thanks!
I'm looking at NEC 2011 210.4.