zcanyonboltz
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I am working on a house that had several home runs coming into panel from a junction box I've yet to find. While doing service upgrade I had to splice these conductors in a gutter and then to panel. They are multiwire branch circuits run in EMT with THHN. The grounded and ungrounded conductors were not grouped together in panel when I arrived and still are not.
Here are my thoughts, the problem can arise when someone shuts of a breaker and begins working on a circuit only to still have neutral current on circuit because the neutral could be associated with a circuit that is still live. Another problem that could arise is at the panel or in a junction or device box a neutral is disconnected from a circuit that is still live and a live circuit loses neutral but keeps its hot. Is this thinking correct anything I'm missing?
One thing I did is put a couple circuits I know where they go on a two pole breaker and only connected one neutral from the panel to them. This is on 2017 code so as long as I don't extend the circuit over 6 feet I don't need AFCI protection. Thanks.
Here are my thoughts, the problem can arise when someone shuts of a breaker and begins working on a circuit only to still have neutral current on circuit because the neutral could be associated with a circuit that is still live. Another problem that could arise is at the panel or in a junction or device box a neutral is disconnected from a circuit that is still live and a live circuit loses neutral but keeps its hot. Is this thinking correct anything I'm missing?
One thing I did is put a couple circuits I know where they go on a two pole breaker and only connected one neutral from the panel to them. This is on 2017 code so as long as I don't extend the circuit over 6 feet I don't need AFCI protection. Thanks.