@1971gto455ho Said:
Best Practices:
It’s recommended to use separate, appropriately sized 20 amp circuits with their own breakers and wiring to feed each half of the duplex receptacle. This ensures proper protection and avoids potential hazards.
Proper Method:
1. Separate Circuits:
Each 20 amp circuit should be run from its own 20 amp breaker in the electrical panel to its respective half of the duplex receptacle.
2. Appropriate Wiring:
Use 12 gauge Romex for both circuits, as it is rated for 20 amps.
3. Proper Termination:
Ensure the hot (black), neutral (white), and ground (bare or green) wires are correctly connected to their respective terminals on each half of the duplex receptacle.
This is code !
This is code !
No it is not. I posted word for word from the 2020 NEC code book.
I will look tomorrow for when NEC 210.7 Multiple Branch Circuits, the code edition year it was added to the NEC code book. You may have wired your outlets the way you have them before 210.7 Multiple Branch Circuits was added to the NEC.
Best practices is no guarantee that it follows or meets NEC or AHJ code.
Your quoted material might be old. It should be updated to meet current NEC code. Or at least for the NEC code edition your state is still using.
Please post the Website for the quoted material in your post.
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