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OK to combine neutrals in a fixture?
Aaron Fude wrote:
Hi, I'm installing a vent/heater/night light/light combination. In its junction box, it has four hots and four neutral wires. Is it OK to splice the neutrals together at the fixture's own junction box? (If yes, then how come they give you four?) Thanks! Aaron They give you four so that you can separate them if the power to the loads is not all from the same circuit. The grounded current carrying conductors of different circuits must not be connected to each other at any point except in the enclosure of the Circuit Overcurrent Protective Device. -- Tom Horne "This alternating current stuff is just a fad. It is much too dangerous for general use." Thomas Alva Edison |
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