sandsnow
Senior Member
- Location
- Southern California
In a high rise residential project, the dryer duct is installed with a booster fan. The fan is turned on using a current sensing switch rated for the load served. The dryer recep is connected to the box containing the switch with a short nipple. The fan has it's own 120V circuit.
The engineer has the dryer neutral coming into the dryer recep box; going through the short nipple to the switch and back through the short nipple to terminate on the dryer recep.
This seems ok, just like running a hotleg down to a switch and back up in the same cable. I can't find anything in Art 200 or 300 to prohibit it.
Does anyone see a problem here I missed?
Thanks
The engineer has the dryer neutral coming into the dryer recep box; going through the short nipple to the switch and back through the short nipple to terminate on the dryer recep.
This seems ok, just like running a hotleg down to a switch and back up in the same cable. I can't find anything in Art 200 or 300 to prohibit it.
Does anyone see a problem here I missed?
Thanks