We're having a little disagrement amongst my crew. Here's the cituation. We have a 3-wire home run going to a junction box. In that junction box we have 2- 12-2MC's running to individual boxes for receptacles. Then continuing on to more boxes for recetacles. That leaves us with receptacle boxes with 2- 12-2MC's. Here's the disagrement. Some say that the 2 black and white wires are required by code to be spliced down to 1 wire, because they're originally fed by a multi-wire branch circuit. Others disagree and say as long as the home run is spliced properly in the original box, there is no requirement to splice them @ each individual receptacle box.
There is no argument that there are multiple advantages to splicing every box, no need for that discussion. The only question is? Do you have to splice down all boxes down line of a multi-wire branch circuit if only 1 circuit is present in the box?
Thanks for your help! Please use code references if possible. I don't need any more opinions, trust me my crew of 10 and the office are split on this. I also will keep my opinion out for now, I don't want to taint the answer pool.
There is no argument that there are multiple advantages to splicing every box, no need for that discussion. The only question is? Do you have to splice down all boxes down line of a multi-wire branch circuit if only 1 circuit is present in the box?
Thanks for your help! Please use code references if possible. I don't need any more opinions, trust me my crew of 10 and the office are split on this. I also will keep my opinion out for now, I don't want to taint the answer pool.
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