Yota Master
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- Location
- So Cal, Ramona CA
What I have is a Commercial customer that just recently had a small electrical fire in a Fume Hood. It didn't go long enough to cause any real damage. It was caused by a piece of faulty test equipment.
Now they are concerned it could happen again I believe it was just a fluke it is the first in 10 years to happen.
They want to install AFCI breakers for all 15 of their Fume hoods. Not a big deal except each one is fed with a 4 wire circuit 3 hots sharing 1 neutral. The breakers are Siemens type BL well Siemens only makes a 1 pole and 2 pole version I need a 3 pole. I spoke to Siemens tech support but they were really no help. All they could tell me is that they dont make a 3 pole breaker.
Is there any way to install 3 single pole 20 amp AFCI breakers and share the neutral at the panel? Or would I have to pull a seperate neutral for each circuit?
Pulling another neutral would be a bear it's conduit then to MC to the equipment and if I remember the equipment is wired with a shared neutral.
Does anyone know of a point of use device like a GFCI that could be installed in place of the existing outlet?
Now they are concerned it could happen again I believe it was just a fluke it is the first in 10 years to happen.
They want to install AFCI breakers for all 15 of their Fume hoods. Not a big deal except each one is fed with a 4 wire circuit 3 hots sharing 1 neutral. The breakers are Siemens type BL well Siemens only makes a 1 pole and 2 pole version I need a 3 pole. I spoke to Siemens tech support but they were really no help. All they could tell me is that they dont make a 3 pole breaker.
Is there any way to install 3 single pole 20 amp AFCI breakers and share the neutral at the panel? Or would I have to pull a seperate neutral for each circuit?
Pulling another neutral would be a bear it's conduit then to MC to the equipment and if I remember the equipment is wired with a shared neutral.
Does anyone know of a point of use device like a GFCI that could be installed in place of the existing outlet?