JesseETG
Member
- Location
- Bakersfield California
- Occupation
- Electrician
I always had the understanding that you are able to share a neutral for multiple circuits if they are on different phases, since each phase is 120 degrees out of sync with the last, the neutral is never carrying the loads simultaneously at any given time. Now this begs the question to why it is allowed on single phase systems since the sin wave is the same. Wouldn't the loads compound and overload the neutral. Maybe I have a misunderstanding on all of this. Please help.