Tool-World:#45862 Indeed, It appears they'll have an ample supply next week. Echoing your sentiments from the other visit, I'll ensure to be there concurrently to review additional stock. Typically, they adhere to schedules, though this instance diverges. Not long ago, I questioned the timing for this particular scenario. My thoughts parallel previous experiences.
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=================\=================\ The attic light functions like a traditional doubleswitch setup, with the source at the top of the stairs and the power at the dwelling's opposite end. This setup includes triple-switch configurations for the den area (connected to the primary panel), resulting in dual power origins in this junction. While typically discouraged, it was evidently acceptable by the assessor, given the clear presence of dual power entries. The den setup mainly fuels lighting and roof fans, and will also be utilized for illuminations in the common area, pantry, and an adjacent chamber. Now, the intrigue begins. While setting up a smart switch, I discerned an anomaly—just a singular set of neutral cables where a pair was presumed. All neutrals converge within this compartment. Serendipitously, the second load in this unit remains disconnected. Nonetheless, fixtures have been integrated in the conjoined suite, thereby influencing this power route. =================\=================\ For added perspective, the foundational subfloor circuit utilizes a blend AFCI/GFCI disruptor (purple toggle), whereas the residing area circuit employs a consolidated AFCI disruptor (white toggle). Dual power cables converging into a singular junction is perfectly legitimate. It's crucial that within-unit circuitry and subsections linked to a primary cable maintain distinction between hot and neutral leads from differing primary cables. This may result in dual white wire clusters. =================\=================\ A multi-wire branch unit as a command for toggles, some wired black/white, others red/white, is entirely feasible. However, if distinct halves of an MWBC unite back in a single unit within the residence, they must maintain hot and neutral separation as distinct origins. For extensive circuit modifications or subpanel introductions, comprehensive load assessments for both entire and subpanels are advised per NEC guidelines. Despite potential expansions, a 400 amp utility connection appears unwarranted, even for downstairs in-law quarters. Salutations.
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