Thanks for explaining the CEC. Many USA and UK sites explain their code but not many on the Canadian code. Always good to review what I should have leant years ago. Now need update on the latest CEC codes.
26-254a allows a split MWBC for countertop receptacles, but how is that going to work with GFCI? Beyond code, there's a lot of water in kitchens so they're a good spot for GFCI. There aren't duplex GFCI receptacles for split, and once you're on the load side of GFCI you have to keep the neutrals separate so the 14/3 isn't going to work.
Thanks for explaining the CEC. Many USA and UK sites explain their code but not many on the Canadian code. Always good to review what I should have leant years ago. Now need update on the latest CEC codes.
26-254a allows a split MWBC for countertop receptacles, but how is that going to work with GFCI? Beyond code, there's a lot of water in kitchens so they're a good spot for GFCI. There aren't duplex GFCI receptacles for split, and once you're on the load side of GFCI you have to keep the neutrals separate so the 14/3 isn't going to work.
Will you be doing any videos for CEC 2021 changes?
how wonderfull if u can explain by pictures..this is looks like parrot reading
Hi, Can I make a split underground without box?
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