Hendrix
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Can a three wire be run to a disco for a 240vac AC unit and the receptacle requirement within 25' taken off of one leg?
Can a three wire be run to a disco for a 240vac AC unit and the receptacle requirement within 25' taken off of one leg?
Yes, and no.
If you are supplying a 240 volt A/C unit and a 120 volt receptacle you will need separate neutral and equipment ground in the supply.
If the overcurrent protection is 15 or 20 amps that may be all you need, if overcurrent protection is over 20 amps you will need to include 15 or 20 amp overcurrent protection for the required receptacle portion of this at the very least, some will say you need to treat this supply as a feeder and provide separate overcurrent devices for the A/C as well as for the receptacle.
Why would you need a separate egc? I am not sure you meant to say that.
Why would you need a separate egc? I am not sure you meant to say that.
From what is said in OP he has 240 volt AC and a three wire (cable) and wants to also supply a 120 volt receptacle, how does he get a neutral for the receptacle in a proper way with only a three wire cable?
Yes, and no.
If you are supplying a 240 volt A/C unit and a 120 volt receptacle you will need separate neutral and equipment ground in the supply.
If the overcurrent protection is 15 or 20 amps that may be all you need, if overcurrent protection is over 20 amps you will need to include 15 or 20 amp overcurrent protection for the required receptacle portion of this at the very least, some will say you need to treat this supply as a feeder and provide separate overcurrent devices for the A/C as well as for the receptacle.
Why would you need a separate egc? I am not sure you meant to say that.
From what is said in OP he has 240 volt AC and a three wire (cable) and wants to also supply a 120 volt receptacle, how does he get a neutral for the receptacle in a proper way with only a three wire cable?
I think Dennis was just asking why a separate EGC, not the neutral. He knows you need the neutral. Just my take on it.
Maybe I need to clarify what I said. When I used the word separate I meant separate neutral and equipment grounding conductor not two different equipment grounding conductors.
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