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I have many multi circuits (shared neutral) on single pole breakers (not next to each other) I don't what they are feeding. when I change receptacles the neutrals are hot.
I can locate the circuit I am working on but how do I locate the second circuit breaker?
Try the following:
Equipment required ---
Digital voltmeter with resolution of at least 0.1 millivolt, Fluke 27.
Three prong plug with neutral and EGC brought out to banana plugs to connect to the meter. As an alternative you might want to run your own wire (an extension cord) from the EGC ot neutral bus bar in the main panel to the meter.
A 1500 W space heater to provide about a 10 -12 A current.
#12 copper wire is about 1.5 ohms per 1000 ft, or 0.0015 ohms per foot. 10 A produces 0.015 V/foot.
Procedure ---
For your circuit in question measure the voltage from neutral to EGC out at the outlet you want to work on. On a random circuit of mine without the 10 A load I read 0.2 to 0.3 V jumping around. With the 10 A load added it increased about 1 V.
A 75 ft extension cord plugged into an outlet I have at my main panel reads 1.5 millivolts, jumping around a little. This is the voltage between the neutral and EGC bus bars. With the extension cord unchanged in position, and the input shorted out voltage is less than 10 microvolts. Thus, any stray magnetically induced voltage is insignificant.
With the above information can you figure out a way to find any other circuits that may share your neutral?
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