My plan was to install 6 outlets total in a garage. I used a 12/3 from the panel. Fed three outlets with one 20a circuit and other 3 with other circuit.
I pigtailed the neutrals together from the panel and wire that feeds other 3 outlets.
I connected the neutral to the load of first gfi to continue to other two outlet on the first circuit. I then installed another gfi for other circuit to feed 2 other outlets. So their is a total of 2 gfis and 4 duplex outlets split in 2 each 20amp circuits. I didnt have double pole 20a breaker at the time of install so I put in 2 single 20a breakers. I installed these single breakers one over top the other so their on seperate phases. When I turn on one breaker it holds until I turn on the other breaker then they both trip and vise versa.
I was sure this is possible. Now that the sheetrock is up Im thinking I will either need to install Gfis in each outlet all to the line side or will a double pole 20a gfi breaker work and just install new outlets in place of the two gfi outlets?
I pigtailed the neutrals together from the panel and wire that feeds other 3 outlets.
I connected the neutral to the load of first gfi to continue to other two outlet on the first circuit. I then installed another gfi for other circuit to feed 2 other outlets. So their is a total of 2 gfis and 4 duplex outlets split in 2 each 20amp circuits. I didnt have double pole 20a breaker at the time of install so I put in 2 single 20a breakers. I installed these single breakers one over top the other so their on seperate phases. When I turn on one breaker it holds until I turn on the other breaker then they both trip and vise versa.
I was sure this is possible. Now that the sheetrock is up Im thinking I will either need to install Gfis in each outlet all to the line side or will a double pole 20a gfi breaker work and just install new outlets in place of the two gfi outlets?