NEC 250-148
No, as long as all the circuit grounds are spliced or crimped together, one
tail sticking out, connecting all the switches, outlets, etc in that box, on
that circuit is fine. That's assuming your using plastic boxes, if they're
steel, you only need to connect the tail to the box
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On Jan 30, 10:52 pm, "RBM" rbm2(remove wrote:
If each circuit has its own ground, you can have two groups of connected
grounds. You don't have to use wire nuts, you could use crimps and just
leave one long tail, which you bounce from switch to switch in the box
2 things
so you don't need to connect ALL grounds in a box, just the ones that
will be on the same circuit ( yes each circuit has it's own ground
terminated at the main panel )
and NEC does not require a separate pigtail for each equipment ground?
Thanks again!!
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