In 3 wire single phase, We know that 2 hots share a neutral. The other day, I saw 3 hots sharing a single neutral, I know it is wrong, but I could'nt quite explain. Please help out. Thanks
Welcome to the forumIn 3 wire single phase, We know that 2 hots share a neutral. The other day, I saw 3 hots sharing a single neutral, I know it is wrong, but I could'nt quite explain. Please help out. Thanks
I would say it is wrong unless as stated the neutral was oversized. In the 2011 that will not be allowed any more.In 3 wire single phase, We know that 2 hots share a neutral. The other day, I saw 3 hots sharing a single neutral, I know it is wrong, but I could'nt quite explain. Please help out. Thanks
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if it is a 3 phase system and all wires are the same size. and the 3 "hots" are A,B,C. the neutral shouldnt be over loaded because the neutral wire would just be carrying the inbalance of the 3 hots. in that case it should never be over the rating of the conductor.
if it is a 3 phase system and all wires are the same size. and the 3 "hots" are A,B,C. the neutral shouldnt be over loaded because the neutral wire would just be carrying the inbalance of the 3 hots. in that case it should never be over the rating of the conductor.
Thus the pigtailing and handle-tie requirements.you either must use extreame caution or shut off up to 3 breakers when working on a 3 phase neutral.
Or damage equipment still energized.... or you have the chance to get shocked off the wire if you break the return.