- Location
- Placerville, CA, USA
- Occupation
- Retired PV System Designer
It depends a lot on the context and what the two or three branches are serving. In a commercial lighting situation it would be the difference between turning off 1/3 of the lights in an area or all of them.I don't really see the big deal with the handle tie rule. You are not working on these circuits enough that it should be that big of a deal if you have to shut off 1 or 2 extra circuits to work on it. I still see MWBC as a valuable option and the handle tie rule as a necessary precaution.
Also, when resetting a tripped single pole, it is annoying to have to turn off the other branches first, potentially interfering with loads on the other circuit (like computers, for example.)
It can still be worth the inconvenience price, again depending on the exact situation.
