There currently has been a lot of discussion around article 210.4 (A) (B). We were looking for a better definition on what is considered a Multiwire branch circuit as well as how this effects the circuiting of the miscellaneous electrical componants.
It was our understanding that if you have a duplex recetacle spilt wired that it would need to be fed with a two pole breaker in lieu of two 120v 20a branch circuits. Would this also apply if you were feeding a troffer with (2) ballast doing inner/outer control (as an example).
How does this apply to site lighting when you have a site fixture that has three luminaires where one luminaire is wired to a "NL" circuit and the other two are wired to normal control.
Also what about furniture systems.
Sorry first time posting and had a lot to get put into this. Will work on my delivery
It was our understanding that if you have a duplex recetacle spilt wired that it would need to be fed with a two pole breaker in lieu of two 120v 20a branch circuits. Would this also apply if you were feeding a troffer with (2) ballast doing inner/outer control (as an example).
How does this apply to site lighting when you have a site fixture that has three luminaires where one luminaire is wired to a "NL" circuit and the other two are wired to normal control.
Also what about furniture systems.
Sorry first time posting and had a lot to get put into this. Will work on my delivery