Wiring second kitchen
"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message
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On 4/20/2011 4:49 PM RBM spake thus:
** Typically, Edison circuits are used to save labor. There isn't a whole
lot of price difference between two 2 wire cables or one 3 wire cable,
but, if the run is 75 feet from the panel, it can be a real time saver.
When I do kitchen counter outlets, I like to run a 3 wire circuit
daisy-chained between all the outlets. I stagger the A and B circuits
from outlet to outlet, but I have both circuits available at each
location, in case there is a need to switch the arrangement.
So do you put pull out wires for the opposite side (the side you're *not*
using for that outlet), and connect them together in the box? Guess you'd
have to, if you ever wanted to switch circuits later.
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**Yes, all the wires are spliced with wire nuts, and the outlets are
pigtailed to whichever circuit I'm using at each location
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