Re: Double tapped breakers
Originally posted by joegregor:
Ok, if it's regular breaker, and has 2 wires, would that be an overload causing what kind of problem or safety issue?
In my opinion you are talking about two different issues.
If the breaker is not rated for two conductors there is a remote chance of overheating at the terminal.
This could easily be overcome with a wire nut and a pigtail.
As for the overloading it may happen it may not.
If the wiring in the house is up to code and all the conductors on the breaker are rated higher or equal to the breaker an overload if it happens should be only an inconvenience not safety issue.
You need to know what is doubled up to know if it will cause an overload.
If the two required 20 amp kitchen circuits are doubled up you have a violation and most likely will have an overload.
If someone added a single outlet and added it to a lightly loaded circuit what is the problem?
It would be the same thing as coming out of an existing light or outlet to add some things.