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bpk
12-06-2008, 08:57 PM
Do they make any plugmold that is a two circuit with separate nuetrals ? The reason Im asking is I will be doing a small renovation at a place that will involve a new break room. There is a sink in the counter area and they want some outlets for a microwave, coffepot, and toaster, plus whatever else. The wall is sheetrock screwed into ICF forms (already existing) so I told them I could put a piece of two circuit plugmold behind the counter (about 5'long). Now Im thinking that if the plugmold has multiwire feed that a gfci breaker would probally trip. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance

mdshunk
12-06-2008, 09:00 PM
Yes, they do. I'm hunting a part number now...

(you can always use a 2-pole GFCI breaker too)

mdshunk
12-06-2008, 09:12 PM
Wow, I found it, but you're going to be better off using a 2-pole GFCI if you want 2-circuit Plugmold. To get two neutrals in Plugmold, you need to order empty Plugmold base and cover with 6-inch spacing and order two "GB" snapcoil receptacle harnesses on 12-inch spacing to go in it. I knew I used 2-neutral Plugmold before, but it didn't dawn on me until I was paging through the catalog what I had to do to get it.

peter d
12-06-2008, 09:15 PM
Wow, I found it, but you're going to be better off using a 2-pole GFCI if you want 2-circuit Plugmold. To get two neutrals in Plugmold, you need to order empty Plugmold base and cover with 6-inch spacing and order two "GB" snapcoil receptacle harnesses on 12-inch spacing to go in it. I knew I used 2-neutral Plugmold before, but it didn't dawn on me until I was paging through the catalog what I had to do to get it.

Have you considered becoming a human search engine by any chance? Kinda like a human Googling service?