480sparky Senior Member Location Iowegia Sep 9, 2011 #21 kwired said: You can use handle ties, then both poles do not trip when there is a fault only on one. ........... Click to expand... Please explain how you get two SP GFCI breakers to work on a multi-wire circuit.... handle ties notwithstanding.
kwired said: You can use handle ties, then both poles do not trip when there is a fault only on one. ........... Click to expand... Please explain how you get two SP GFCI breakers to work on a multi-wire circuit.... handle ties notwithstanding.
kwired Electron manager Location NE Nebraska Occupation EC Sep 9, 2011 #22 480sparky said: Please explain how you get two SP GFCI breakers to work on a multi-wire circuit.... handle ties notwithstanding. Click to expand... GFCI breaker is not option with handle ties. Maybe I posted too early in morning. I didn't realize we are talking GFCI breakers... still not sure we are.
480sparky said: Please explain how you get two SP GFCI breakers to work on a multi-wire circuit.... handle ties notwithstanding. Click to expand... GFCI breaker is not option with handle ties. Maybe I posted too early in morning. I didn't realize we are talking GFCI breakers... still not sure we are.