MBC for 18 4ft. 4 lamp dual ballasts T8's

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Would you see any probem with pulling one 20 amp MBC for 18, 4 lamp, 4 ft. dual electronic ballast fixture, and switching the ballast separetely with two switches. ?
 
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I was thinking(maybe not too clearly lately), that although you should be fine, you need to have ballast information to verify.
 
Would you see any probem with pulling one 20 amp MBC for 18, 4 lamp, 4 ft. dual electronic ballast fixture, and switching the ballast separetely with two switches. ?

Are you talking about switching just 2 of the 4 lamps in a single fixture, or do you mean switching 9 & 9 fixtures? What is MBC-? branch circuit?
 
Would you see any probem with pulling one 20 amp MBC for 18, 4 lamp, 4 ft. dual electronic ballast fixture, and switching the ballast separetely with two switches. ?

As others have said, you really do need the ballast info to be certain.

That said, I went to Grainger - a 4-lamp, 120v ballast is rated at .91A each....
.91 x 18 fixtures = 16.38A total....so putting these on 2 ckts should be fine.
[input watts per ballast was 112w....arithmetic still works just fine].
 
Im talking about switching just 2 of the 4 lamps in a single fixture.

MBC - multiwire branch circuit

That's kinda what I thought but wasn't sure.
Thought multiwire too, but used to seeing MWBC.

BTW, I don't see a problem with what you described.
 
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