chris kennedy
Senior Member
- Location
- Miami Fla.
- Occupation
- 60 yr old tool twisting electrician
I ran into an odd situation Friday. I don't do dwelling units so the only things I know about dual function AFCI/GFCI breakers is what I read here and hear around the shop.
Went to a large facility that makes computers for the likes of Northrup Grumman and Lockheed Martin. Very cool, there to wire new CNC.
They asked me to look at a situation where breakers for the cafeteria are tripping. I find a Seimens type P panel board with 22 Q120DF breakers. Thats odd at best.
Pull cover and dead front to find many of the branch circuit neutrals landed on the neutral bus and the coiled whites from the breakers capped off.
So my question is, will these breakers operate as regular thermo/mag's with the neutrals capped?
Thanks
Went to a large facility that makes computers for the likes of Northrup Grumman and Lockheed Martin. Very cool, there to wire new CNC.
They asked me to look at a situation where breakers for the cafeteria are tripping. I find a Seimens type P panel board with 22 Q120DF breakers. Thats odd at best.
Pull cover and dead front to find many of the branch circuit neutrals landed on the neutral bus and the coiled whites from the breakers capped off.
So my question is, will these breakers operate as regular thermo/mag's with the neutrals capped?
Thanks