Not for me. Most every time I do a change out I put everything back in the same order I find it.
You should start a poll.
And a good example of when you don't want to move stuff around. A lot of the old MWBC weren't even grouped coming into the panel let alone landed in order.
And a good example of when you don't want to move stuff around. A lot of the old MWBC weren't even grouped coming into the panel let alone landed in order.
You can be sure it wasn't something I wired up back before 2002 then!Very true, in my case they are all sequential so I got lucky.
You can be sure it wasn't something I wired up back before 2002 then!
No, I'll just have a BBQ sandwich for lunch.
I agree but, not worth arguing with the AHJ IMO.
I am doing a reno job in an office building that was built under the 2002 NEC, it has many MWBC furniture feeds.
Long story short the furniture is being replaced and now the inspector says I must handle tie the existing circuits we will reuse.
I feel he is over reaching but I will not fight it.
Probably a state thing. It wasn't until '08 that the"MWBC Handle Tie Rule" was added to the NEC.Wasn't a MWBC furniture feed required to be tied together in 2002? I'm thinking that change came in with the 1996 code cycle for furniture. Maybe that was a WA state requirement.