Not many AFCIs being used on three phase circuits.
Maybe not in Massachewsets.
Not many AFCIs being used on three phase circuits.
First, how can you tell which pole tripped? (other than Sq D with the Visi-Trip(r) indicators.)
How about west of billsnuff?
Roger
If this is in patient care areas there's a problem, see 517.13 (A)&(B)
Roger
............First, how can you tell which pole tripped? (other than Sq D with the Visi-Trip(r) indicators.)............
I guess you could take off the tie handle temporarily, no?
They're usually in the tripped position. Sq D QOs only make it easier to see it with their orange visi-whatchmacallits. But every other brand breaker I've seen has a tripped position that you can see as well.
I'll have to find out how its classified... technically its the doctors offices...but patients are diagnosed & treatment is done, however, no overnight care. So I guess it very well could be a Patient Care Area.
Shoot. I put 3-ph MWBC is dwellings all the time!![]()
If patients are examined, it is a care area.
This may be a pretty good Add/Change order for the boss....
Or something he didn't take into consideration. :grin:
14/4 is much cheaper.
Nobody's asked me what a 3 phase branck circuit is yet, though :grin:
Thats the good and the bad about MWBC.If you've been trained how to make a good splice and can perform it well you will be fine. I have installed thousands of MWBC and never had a failure. It's when you have to work with other peoples MWBC's that can't make a proper splice. That's when I've ran into problems.
..........Of course, if the MWBC neutral was cad welded, this issue would never have arisen![]()
You really do live a sheltered life don't you? I can walk up to most any manufacturers panel and show you tripped breakers with out any red indicators. :roll:
Roger
They're usually in the tripped position. Sq D QOs only make it easier to see it with their orange visi-whatchmacallits. But every other brand breaker I've seen has a tripped position that you can see as well.
Sure, for one alone. But the handle won't be in the midway position when tied to the other two.