DENNIS MIN
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Going with two duplex 120vac, 20 amp receptacles (from a single branch circuit) contained within a 4 square box, is there anything wrong (non-compliant) with using the hot conductor going to one duplex, and the neutral going to the other, using "jumpers" that would connect the two?
Picture this, the left-hand duplex has the "black" going to one side of the outlet, then jumper the "black" to the other duplex, then place the neutral on the right-hand duplex, and jumper to the left duplex.
Man, I hope I've got that right. I know that electrical questions garner swift scrutiny.
Thanks,
D.
Going with two duplex 120vac, 20 amp receptacles (from a single branch circuit) contained within a 4 square box, is there anything wrong (non-compliant) with using the hot conductor going to one duplex, and the neutral going to the other, using "jumpers" that would connect the two?
Picture this, the left-hand duplex has the "black" going to one side of the outlet, then jumper the "black" to the other duplex, then place the neutral on the right-hand duplex, and jumper to the left duplex.
Man, I hope I've got that right. I know that electrical questions garner swift scrutiny.
Thanks,
D.