Fordean
Senior Member
- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
In area we been working. I tend to need only two circuits. And low and behold after done they would like to add another. Which turns out to be a chore.
Would like to know the drawbacks to running 4 wire, 3 hot +1 Neutral +1 g. What is drawback on using only two circuits for time being and 3rd having no load (spare) but all sharing. I know I must use a 3 pole Tied breaker.
To comply with NEC. Which finally I Like. But I have never been a neutral sharing contractor. I would avoid at all costs. This is only because of this Scenario. Cant run pipe. And pain to keep running multiple cable runs.
Would like to Run 1 - 4 wire. I would probably run # 10 and Still rated on 20 amp breakers. But is 10 overkill. Would you run # 10 or stay 12 under 100 feet.
Would like to know the drawbacks to running 4 wire, 3 hot +1 Neutral +1 g. What is drawback on using only two circuits for time being and 3rd having no load (spare) but all sharing. I know I must use a 3 pole Tied breaker.
To comply with NEC. Which finally I Like. But I have never been a neutral sharing contractor. I would avoid at all costs. This is only because of this Scenario. Cant run pipe. And pain to keep running multiple cable runs.
Would like to Run 1 - 4 wire. I would probably run # 10 and Still rated on 20 amp breakers. But is 10 overkill. Would you run # 10 or stay 12 under 100 feet.