aknoles
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- Location
- SonomaCounty California
- Occupation
- Supervising Building Inspector
Hello and thanks to all for your comments. My question is: does a Neutral/Grounded wire need to travel with the current carrying conductors (Hots) the entire way? Here is the scenario: A new generator is being added to an existing system. For each sub panel down line, two hots, neutral and ground are running continuous from the Main panel to the sub panel. At the main, the two hots for each panel are disconnected from the original breaker, and spliced from wire coming from an additional sub panel that has the two House sub panel and a shop sub panel disconnect. The complete system is Transfer switch to Sub panel with 3 sub panel disconnects (two for the house and one for the shop), and back thru/spliced at main panel. The question again is does the neutral wire for the two subs for the house and the sub for the shop need to travel through the transfer switch and to the sub panel with the three disconnects? Or is it okay for the 2 house and shop sub panels neutrals to come directly from the main panel and bypass the transfer switch and sub panel where the disconnects are landed.
Another way to ask this question is can the neutrals for any loads transfer to the new sub panel be left connected at the main panel or do they need to go along with the hots to the new sub panel?
Thank you!
Another way to ask this question is can the neutrals for any loads transfer to the new sub panel be left connected at the main panel or do they need to go along with the hots to the new sub panel?
Thank you!