Shared neutral and sleeved cable questions?
Hey guys, I had a county inspector give me a two different items he had a gripe with and they are driving me crazy! Can anybody please back me up or help me out on these things?
1. I ran a 12/3 to a two gang kitchen counter outlet box- used the black for the left Gfci and the red for the right. I then ran two separate 12/2 wires coming off the load side of both gfci outlets and went Left and Right respectively to downstream counter outlets (non gfci). This while common practice to me... was not received well by the inspector citing the sharing of neutrals on a gfci circuit cannot exist. I thought that as long as they were separated after the initial Gfci outlets you could use a 12/3 to supply two small appliance branch circuits.
2. I ran a 10/3 romex to the outside non-fusible disconnect for the a/c unit and in order to not leave the romex exposed coming out of the house I sleeved it in some liquitite non metallic tubing from the disconnect toabout 8 inches inside the crawspace of the house. The inspector stated that this was an open entry to the disconnect and said that I could not leave the end of the LFNMC where the romex goes into open like that.
I Feel like both of these are OK practices but he doesn't and I guess that's what matters just wondering what the amhd community thinks? Thanks to all who take time to answer mine as well as others questions. Much appreciated