Chessboard-GrandmasterX12 Yes, The faucet replacement components should be at the store next Wednesday. I had a similar thought about their timeline when I saw the shipment arrive last week. I'll schedule my pickup at the same time and will check out any new arrivals to make sure nothing is missed. Most of the shipments follow their normal schedule, but these plumbing fixtures seem to be on a different timeline. I dropped by on the usual day to verify, and I'm still unsure what time the truck will make its stop for these specific items. It could potentially match last month's routine.
There was a time that was differnt from last week there was another day that was going to be the same thing I seen last time I was there and never seen them beffore.
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A winding garden path includes three lamp posts, all with independent switched circuits. The load connects by the patio door, and incoming lines reach from the far side of the fence. There's also a second wiring feed in the box for exterior lighting; both feed lines are clearly labeled for safety and were permitted by the local inspector, since the sources are isolated and not interconnected.
While updating to dusk-to-dawn automatic switches, I noticed only a single there of neutral wires, even though I anticipated more. All neutrals were tied together, and currently only one branch is carrying voltage. Meanwhile, an adjoining walkway had new LED path lights added, so there is draw on those circuits. More detail: the deck's original branch runs on a GFCI breaker with a yellow test lever, while the spare path lighting is protected by a dual-function AFCI/GFCI breaker with a blue button.
Two dedicated cable runs entering a junction is completely within code. However, it's essential that all associated neutrals and hots remain separated for each circuit throughout the path of the wiring. Ideally, two clusters of white conductors would be present, one for each feed. For projects leveraging multiwire branches—some loads on black, others on red—it's critical, if these rejoin in a junction as in this garden case, to consistently separate all wires as if distinct feeds were present.
(Extra insight) Large-scale changes, such as adding outdoor circuits or an auxiliary subpanel, should always begin with a thorough load assessment both for total usage and each panel. Applicable guidelines can be referenced in the NEC code appendix. Most new garden installations do not justify moving to 400 amp service, even when adding substantial lighting and fountain pump loads. Thanks, Greg
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