skorpioskorpio
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So there has been previous threads here and there asking if you can use a 3 phase breaker (and seemingly used interchangeably with 3 pole) in a single phase panel. However they all revolve around only using 1 or 2 poles of that breaker. My question is can you use a 3 pole breaker, to common trip 3 circuits? Not common neutral MWBCs, or just using 2 poles for a 240V circuit. I have machines that require 20A/240V AND 20A/120V on separate plugs, and if either trips I want it all to trip, so basically 2 poles for the 240V + 1 pole for the 120V. Can I do that and be NEC complaint? If it makes any difference we're talking Square D QO panels.
It is my understanding that it is not a violation to wire 2 120V circuits into a common trip 2 pole breaker, so I don't see why it would be a violation to wire a 240V + a 120V into a 3 pole breaker, or am I missing something? Prior threads seem to indicate that perhaps all 3 pole breakers were for 3 phase panels only, although the Square D data sheets for 3 pole breakers don't seem to make any mention of 3 phase at all, just that they are 3 pole.
It is my understanding that it is not a violation to wire 2 120V circuits into a common trip 2 pole breaker, so I don't see why it would be a violation to wire a 240V + a 120V into a 3 pole breaker, or am I missing something? Prior threads seem to indicate that perhaps all 3 pole breakers were for 3 phase panels only, although the Square D data sheets for 3 pole breakers don't seem to make any mention of 3 phase at all, just that they are 3 pole.