Re: Ceiling lights wiring plan



RBM wrote:

Either way is fine, or any combination of the two. The important
thing is to have enough circuit, for the number and wattage of lights
you plan to install. Be sure to use adequate sized boxes for the
number of conductors, and depending upon what code you are using, you
may have to keep bedroom wiring, which by NEC should be AFCI
protected, separate from other rooms.

Thanks. That helps. I just couldn't find anything on the Internet that
showed it either way. I'll bet it's there someowhere, but I sure couldn't
find it.


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