That's my conclusion. I see nothing technically wrong with it, although I'd be tempted to pigtail both whites to one.So the neutral bar is the splice point between two neutrals on the same circuit?
I meant that as an example of why it shouldn't be a problem.This was a fairly recent install it looks so it was likely not originally two circuits.
I'm just wondering what kind of setup in a house has what appears to be single conductors going out of the panel to only one light. Ditto on the receptacle
Agreed. It looks like what one would do when adding a ceiling light to a room with a switched receptacle, and making the receptacle always hot. What's weird is that the panel is involved.I'm thinking that the drawing on the left represents the physical routing between the panel and the devices, and the schematic on the right has more direct routing to make understanding the electrical circuits more straightforward. But the OP would need to confirm that this is what was intended.
maybe it was wired as a constant hot with pull chain fixture.I'm just wondering what kind of setup in a house has what appears to be single conductors going out of the panel to only one light