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Hello,
I've been trying to create a Split Circuit Receptacle that can each circuit can be circuited with a regular duplex receptical. I've been able to create a Receptacle with 2 Electrical Connectors that do the job, but I'm unable to create a tag that displays both circuits of the Receptacle.
Thanks for any assistance!
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If 1/2 the receptacle was a nested (shared) family hosted in the other half, they should both tag.
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Another method for tagging a receptacle with two feeds from seperate sources is to tag the wire. If you are not showing wiring runs, you can run a very small peice of wire ( so small that it won't be seen in any plan sheets) and tag each wire individually.
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