Hi!,to all. Need Help. Wired a hood exhaust fan so the fan would run in alarm mode (dry ansul system) even if tenant forgot to turn the exhaust switch on. Here,s the situation. One ckt for hood supply, one for exhaust. The hot of exhaust ckt fed common of ansul microswitch.No common trip for the two ckts. This was existing. I understand Multiwire ckts must be grouped and have common trip per 2008 NEC. They installed new exhaust fan motor. 110V. single phase. Old one ran fine. pulled lower amps. Did load calc and I either need to run #10,s with a 30 amp s.pole breaker or go 230 V. Sorry! the motor is 115/2320 volts optional. I decided to go with 230 V because existing wires are # 12,s And would meet code on 125% conductor calc for load. supply and exhaust ckts share common neutral. Wired microswitch so supply fan, hood lights, and GFI duplex receptacle of which two convection circulating fans for oven, all go off in alarm condition. Also exhaust fan would stay on or be shunted to come on off n.c.microswitch. problem is I want to install 230 volt breaker for motor I don,t mean to type so much but I wish I could talk to someone.I have been a loyal Mike Holt member for a long time. He is the best! have bought much merchandise from him complete journeyman series and lots of other stuff. Can anyone give me possible options? Greatly appreciated!!!