NC AMENDMENT 404.2(C)(6)

The North Carolina amendment to this section adds exception number 6. In North Carolina, a grounded conductor is not required to be installed at a switch location in any one or two-family dwelling.
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The North Carolina amendment to this section adds exception number 6. In North Carolina, a grounded conductor is not required to be installed at a switch location in any one or two-family dwelling.

Amend NEC® 2017, page 254:

(C) Switches Controlling Lighting Loads. The grounded circuit conductor for the controlled lighting circuit shall be installed at the location where switches control lighting loads that are supplied by a grounded general-purpose branch circuit serving bathrooms, hallways, stairways, or rooms suitable for human habitation or occupancy as defined in the applicable building code. Where multiple switch locations control the same lighting load such that the entire floor area of the room or space is visible from the single or combined switch locations, the grounded circuit conductor shall only be required at one location. A grounded conductor shall not be required to be installed at lighting switch locations under any of the following conditions:

(1) Where conductors enter the box enclosing the switch through a raceway, provided that the raceway is large enough for all contained conductors, including a grounded conductor

(2) Where the box enclosing the switch is accessible for the installation of an additional or replacement cable without removing finish materials

(3) Where snap switches with integral enclosures comply with 300.15(E)

(4) Where lighting in the area is controlled by automatic means

(5) Where a switch controls a receptacle load

(6) Where installed in residential one- and two-family dwellings

The grounded conductor shall be extended to any switch location as necessary and shall be connected to switching devices that require line-to-neutral voltage to operate the electronics of the switch in the standby mode and shall meet the requirements of 404.22.

Exception: The connection requirement shall become effective on January 1, 2020. It shall not apply to replacement or retrofit switches installed in locations prior to local adoption of 404.2(C) and where the grounded conductor cannot be extended without removing finish materials. The number of electronic lighting control switches on a branch circuit shall not exceed five, and the number connected to any feeder on the load side of a system or main bonding jumper shall not exceed 25. For the purpose of this exception, a neutral busbar, in compliance with 200.2(B) and to which a main or system bonding jumper is connected shall not be limited as to the number of electronic lighting control switches connected.

ELR commentary: The North Carolina amendment to this section adds exception number 6. In North Carolina, a grounded conductor is not required to be installed at a switch location in any one or two-family dwelling.

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NC AMENDMENT 404.2(C)(6)

Below is a Real Question from our Electrical Continuing Education Courses for Electrical License Renewal:

Which of the following is true when installing switches for lighting in North Carolina?

A: A grounded conductor is required at all switches.
B: A grounded conductor is NOT required at switch locations in a residential one-family dwelling.
C: A grounded conductor at a switch location serves the same purpose as an equipment grounding conductor.
D: A grounded conductor is required where the box enclosing the switch is accessible for the installation of an additional cable without removing finish materials.
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