lakee911
Senior Member
- Location
- Columbus, OH
We typically call forl 3#12,1#12G to our PLC panels. The utility circuit and the PLC circuit share a common neutral.
We wouldn?t want to power this from a two-pole breaker because a fault on the utility circuit would de-energize the PLC circuit as well. So, that means that we would need two single-pole breakers.
What I am wondering though, is would this be considered a MWBC and require a tie-handle across the two breakers? The tie-handle would not prohibit independent tripping, but it would allow for a common means to disconnect the panel.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks,
Jason
We wouldn?t want to power this from a two-pole breaker because a fault on the utility circuit would de-energize the PLC circuit as well. So, that means that we would need two single-pole breakers.
What I am wondering though, is would this be considered a MWBC and require a tie-handle across the two breakers? The tie-handle would not prohibit independent tripping, but it would allow for a common means to disconnect the panel.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks,
Jason