checkthisout
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So if you have two circuits entering a metal box, both NM cables, you then run conduit down to another box where you have a plug (on one circuit) and say a light switch on the other.
At the first box, do both grounds need to be connected to the box? If so, do both wires need to be attached to the screw or can you put a say a 12 gauge under the screw then wire nut both grounds (say a 14 gauge and a 12 gauge) wire to the single 12 gauge?
Basically, you can use the conduit as the ground without running grounding conductors through the conduit, so what's the proper way of grounding the first box where the circuits enter when your conduit doesn't run all the way back to the panel?
At the first box, do both grounds need to be connected to the box? If so, do both wires need to be attached to the screw or can you put a say a 12 gauge under the screw then wire nut both grounds (say a 14 gauge and a 12 gauge) wire to the single 12 gauge?
Basically, you can use the conduit as the ground without running grounding conductors through the conduit, so what's the proper way of grounding the first box where the circuits enter when your conduit doesn't run all the way back to the panel?
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