NewOnMyOwn
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I came up in the union doing commercial work. A lot of times when doing demo we'd blow up circuits to trace them out using a cord and plug to a handi-box with a good switch to short it out. Or sometimes guys who like melted metal flying thru the air would just short the circuit out the old fashioned way.
My question is this: Many times the breakers would not trip, the lights would just dim. This would happen with a variety of panel manufacturers. My understanding is that in these buildings the homeruns are long enough and the splices might not be good enough to allow 20A+ to flow. Would that be a reasonable assessment in general? Or is it just bad breakers that don't trip?
My question is this: Many times the breakers would not trip, the lights would just dim. This would happen with a variety of panel manufacturers. My understanding is that in these buildings the homeruns are long enough and the splices might not be good enough to allow 20A+ to flow. Would that be a reasonable assessment in general? Or is it just bad breakers that don't trip?