chris kennedy
Senior Member
- Location
- Miami Fla.
- Occupation
- 60 yr old tool twisting electrician
Questions:
1. What effect would the shared neutral have on the "clean power" needs of the isolated ground circuit? Realize that circuit #5 (isolated ground) is for a computer system and digital read-outs (DROs) for the mill & lathe. Whereas circuit #4 is for general utility outlets and might have power tools or other motors plugged into them.
2. In order to share a neutral, wouldn't these need to be a multiwire branch circuit? That wont work for a number of reasons, including the fact that I wouldn't want a breaker trip on circuit #4 to also de-energize circuit #5.
Question 1 I can't answer. Chances are the manufactures of the DRO's wouldn't be happy with a shared neutral. Question 2, yes that would be rather inconvenient.
One conduit and a sub-panel out of the question?