broadgage
Senior Member
- Location
- London, England
I suspect that several of the neutrals were so loose that they become very hot under normal load, perhaps they were never tightened at all when first installed, mistakes do happen.
They may well have been tightened later, after the heat damage but before your visit.
I doubt that connecting both legs of the service to the same hot would do this, although the current in the neutral of a MWBC would be doubled, I doubt that #14 loaded to 30 amps would get THAT hot (over here, 2.5mm, similar to #14 is ALLOWED to carry 25 amps, and fairly regulary misused on 32 amps, it does not get that hot!)
And even if an overloaded neutral DID get that hot, I would expect damage along the whole length of the cable, not just at the ends.
They may well have been tightened later, after the heat damage but before your visit.
I doubt that connecting both legs of the service to the same hot would do this, although the current in the neutral of a MWBC would be doubled, I doubt that #14 loaded to 30 amps would get THAT hot (over here, 2.5mm, similar to #14 is ALLOWED to carry 25 amps, and fairly regulary misused on 32 amps, it does not get that hot!)
And even if an overloaded neutral DID get that hot, I would expect damage along the whole length of the cable, not just at the ends.