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NEC 300.13(B)

Is a light fixture considered a device in this case?

Is it acceptable to bundle a fixture wire with the shared neutral or must there be another pigtail for the fixture wire to connect too..... that seems kind of redundant but since the joint would have to be opened to replace the fixture I am thinking the extra pigtail is needed.
 

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An extra pigtail may be a good design choice but in what you have described I do not think it is a code requirement.

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NEC 300.13(B)

Is a light fixture considered a device in this case?

Is it acceptable to bundle a fixture wire with the shared neutral or must there be another pigtail for the fixture wire to connect too..... that seems kind of redundant but since the joint would have to be opened to replace the fixture I am thinking the extra pigtail is needed.

What does your journeyman say ?

I M O , it is not necessary to have another pigtail !
 

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I would call a light fixture a device--

Definition- art 100
But in regards to 300.13(B) its not being used to extend the continuity of the neutral like an outlet might.

I guess code aside, what would be the standard/best practice in replacing this fixture... add the extra pigtail or not?

p.s.- 410.130 doesn't apply in this situation.
 

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I would call a light fixture a device--

Definition- art 100
I would agree as far as a lampholder being a device and 300.13(B) would only be violated if you relied on the wire terminals of the lampholder to assure continuity of the neutral.

Are you using "light fixture" synonimously with "luminaire"?

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I would agree as far as a lampholder being a device and 300.13(B) would only be violated if you relied on the wire terminals of the lampholder to assure continuity of the neutral.

Are you using "light fixture" synonimously with "luminaire"?

Pete

A light fixture is a luminaire IMO
 

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I guess I am misunderstanding. If the neutrals from a mwbc are connected together and the fixture wire is attached then IMO there can be a lose of connection when removing the wire nut even if the wire are twisted. I have never had to do it so I am not sure what the norm would be.

I think it would require an extra pigtail especially if the wires are not twisted.
 

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Thanks for the explanation.

So this is so unusual there isn't a standard method. Should I be suggesting it be rewired?
If you want to go ahead but I don't think I would loose sleep over it. If you are up there go ahead and add a pigtail- it won't take but a minute
 
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