Roger, it's a lost cause.Originally posted by roger:
Allen, read Charlie's post again.
Roger
A series of 2-pole breakers, one above another, would in turn span A-B, then B-C, then C-A, then A-B, and so forth. The C-A would be identical in function to an A-C.Originally posted by allenwayne: . . . but with A & C That would require spanning 3 bus bars.
But if you run a neutral, you would have (by definition) a multi-wire branch circuit, and 210.4 would apply, even if no loads are connected to the neutral.Originally posted by ryan_618: 210.4 doesn't apply, as this is not a multiwire branch circuit (no neutral). The code reference would actually be 240.20(B)(3).
To be anally correct, the order would actually be A-B, C-A, B-C, etc., which of course does equal out.Originally posted by charlie b:
A series of 2-pole breakers, one above another, would in turn span A-B, then B-C, then C-A, then A-B, and so forth. The C-A would be identical in function to an A-C.