rjacobs
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Im getting confused reading about shared neutrals, MWBC(I dont think this is what I am trying to do as I only want/need to use a single breaker), etc...
Getting my plan together to install my shop lighting... Somebody sanity check me or call me an idiot(cause I likely am).
-10x 4' LED strip lights
-2x LED exterior overhead door lights
-1x LED exterior man door light
I am trying to minimize my EMT runs and make everything look clean. Also trying to minimize wire usage and keep to 3/4 EMT.
Want to do this on a single 15a or 20a CB with 3 Lutron Caseta switches. Pulling #12 THHN in 3/4 EMT.
My terminology is probably not correct as I am a rank amateur.
If I read the NEC correctly I can run a shared ground and neutral on this entire circuit because they will all be in the same conduit/raceway, but each "branch" needs its own dedicated load wire(obviously, otherwise no way to control each bank of lights). From what my brain is telling me after reading a bunch of articles on this is I take my feed from the CB and wire all grounds and neutrals together(5 wires: 1x feed, 3x switches, 1x circuit run) and then pull a single ground and neutral wire through the whole setup and wire each light from there... Then I pull 3 load wires, one for each of my light circuits.
Am I out to lunch on this or is this method acceptable? If not I can just pull more wire, I believe I can fit 10x #12's in a 3/4 EMT so not a problem there as I would end up with 9 wires(3 wires x 3 light circuits)...
Getting my plan together to install my shop lighting... Somebody sanity check me or call me an idiot(cause I likely am).
-10x 4' LED strip lights
-2x LED exterior overhead door lights
-1x LED exterior man door light
I am trying to minimize my EMT runs and make everything look clean. Also trying to minimize wire usage and keep to 3/4 EMT.
Want to do this on a single 15a or 20a CB with 3 Lutron Caseta switches. Pulling #12 THHN in 3/4 EMT.
My terminology is probably not correct as I am a rank amateur.
If I read the NEC correctly I can run a shared ground and neutral on this entire circuit because they will all be in the same conduit/raceway, but each "branch" needs its own dedicated load wire(obviously, otherwise no way to control each bank of lights). From what my brain is telling me after reading a bunch of articles on this is I take my feed from the CB and wire all grounds and neutrals together(5 wires: 1x feed, 3x switches, 1x circuit run) and then pull a single ground and neutral wire through the whole setup and wire each light from there... Then I pull 3 load wires, one for each of my light circuits.
Am I out to lunch on this or is this method acceptable? If not I can just pull more wire, I believe I can fit 10x #12's in a 3/4 EMT so not a problem there as I would end up with 9 wires(3 wires x 3 light circuits)...