Goatprod
Member
- Location
- Long Beach
- Occupation
- Electrician
Hello all,
I’m trying to collect a few different methods of accurately grouping circuits that originate from the same raceway.
It would seem prior to 2008 there wasn’t any code governing multi-wire branch circuits being landed on a breaker with a shared handle tie, nor grouping said “boat.”
How could you accurately identify the corresponding grounded conductor that goes with the two ungrounded conductors?
How could you accurately identify single pole branch circuits?
Aside from going through the house attempting to find the ends of home runs and performing a continuity test of each leg, is there a way to identify the pairs or triplets that should be grouped in the main or sub panel their OCPD is located at?
If this has been addressed elsewhere, it would be greatly appreciated to have the link provided.
I’m trying to collect a few different methods of accurately grouping circuits that originate from the same raceway.
It would seem prior to 2008 there wasn’t any code governing multi-wire branch circuits being landed on a breaker with a shared handle tie, nor grouping said “boat.”
How could you accurately identify the corresponding grounded conductor that goes with the two ungrounded conductors?
How could you accurately identify single pole branch circuits?
Aside from going through the house attempting to find the ends of home runs and performing a continuity test of each leg, is there a way to identify the pairs or triplets that should be grouped in the main or sub panel their OCPD is located at?
If this has been addressed elsewhere, it would be greatly appreciated to have the link provided.