Piper
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I don't know if there is a standard acceptable code answer to this, regional or otherwise, but I'm in Ontario Canada FWIW.
I have 3 rows of 9-4' long fixtures that I want to install on my new garage ceiling. I want to have the fixtures come on so that either 3, 6 or 9 of the fixtures in each row will turn on with 3 separate switches. (ie: you get 1/3, 2/3 or all of the fixtures on depending upon how many switches you turn on). I don't know what code suggests regarding the wiring of this. I'd love to be able to just run the wires thru the fixtures with 3 boxes on 1 end (as the fixtures will **** together) but my hunch is that while this would work it would be against code.
How is this done as suggested by code?
Piper
I have 3 rows of 9-4' long fixtures that I want to install on my new garage ceiling. I want to have the fixtures come on so that either 3, 6 or 9 of the fixtures in each row will turn on with 3 separate switches. (ie: you get 1/3, 2/3 or all of the fixtures on depending upon how many switches you turn on). I don't know what code suggests regarding the wiring of this. I'd love to be able to just run the wires thru the fixtures with 3 boxes on 1 end (as the fixtures will **** together) but my hunch is that while this would work it would be against code.
How is this done as suggested by code?
Piper