wwhitney
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- Berkeley, CA
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- Retired
In the OP's case, it's likely an apartment building with the supply to the apartment originiating from equipment mounted on the outside of the building. So Article 225 would not apply.I'd tend to agree if the MWBC originated inside. The OP said the breakers were located outside and supplied an apartment, the sole supply.
But then post #15 raised the idea of using an asymmetric MWBC for a detached garage, in which case Article 225 would apply. Still, there is no problem with an asymmetric MWBC there, either. 225.30 says "For the purpose of this section, a multiwire branch circuit shall be considered a single circuit. " You left out the first part in your quote. So 225.30 is not requiring you to consider an MWBC a single circuit for any other sections.
That means you can consider the MWBC a single circuit for 225.30, while considering it multiple circuits for 210.18. No contradiction.
Cheers, Wayne