IMO, 19.2A on the neutral is quite high for the described loads. A toaster is a resistive load, and a space heater is resistive or mostly resistive if it has a fan. Only the fridge and space heater fan would be reactive loads and should not push neutral current anywhere near 19A.After more thorough testing I am even more troubled.
Quick recap: My service 120/208, hot to hot is 208.
With an 8.5 amp toaster oven on one circuit and 11 amps on the other circuit which feeds the fridge (about 1 amp) and space heater (temp) my neutral current reads 19.2 amps. I'm using an Amprobe ACD-15 Pro clamp on ammeter. This condo has been wired with mostly MWBCs ever since it was built from what I can tell. Have the neutrals been overloaded the whole time?! I'd really like to get on the feed to my panel which is just a subpanel but I just don't have the room.
Lol, someone caught me. I did post this on 2 or 3 other forums. I figure that enough quantity is bound to generate some quality.
Thanks,
Don
While L1 to L2 may measure 208, hot to hot can also be 0 (L1 to L1, or L2 to L2). Make sure the circuit hots are not connected to the same line.