JFletcher
Senior Member
- Location
- Williamsburg, VA
This past Saturday I was doing some work at an old residence. One problem I ran across was an upstairs receptacle that I could not secure power to unless I turned off two 15 amp breakers. The breakers were a tandem on a multiwire branch circuit. Nothing in the panel looked out of place. I assumed that the ungrounded conductor of one circuit is crossed with an ungrounded conductor of another circuit on the same leg in the panel, however that does not make any sense, because the breakers are shut off we're on different legs. I measured 120 volts between hot and neutral on the receptacle in question. I'm stumped as to how that circuit is being basically double fed. The panel had Bryant Breakers I think it was a 60 or hundred amp panel. Thoughts? ETA... If The Minis on a Bryant panel are on the same leg that would make sense but I always thought that it would be on different legs. Now that I think about it more, one breaker space in the panel, and both of those Breakers would be on the same leg so they shouldn't be a multiwire branch circuit correct? That would also explain the burned up neutral I found.
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