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Has there been a change in the code that I don't know about yet that says you can not share a neutral in a branch circuit?
Has there been a change in the code that I don't know about yet that says you can not share a neutral in a branch circuit?
Thanks Jumper. Didn't think there has been have a few electrician here in southeast Oklahoma that don't know how it works, they pull a separate neutral for every circuit. If there 3 circuits there are 3 neutrals. Telling managers at casino we are wiring incorrectly and dangerous.
Installing MWBC's is dependent upon what you are providing power to. In a house I would have no problem running shared neutrals. But when you are powering up expensive equipment it's not a good idea.
Houses are normally single phase so you can not balance the neutral load. THus you can not share neutrals.
Typically circuits to electronic gaming machines do not utilize MWBC's so the others may be refering to a spec.they pull a separate neutral for every circuit. If there 3 circuits there are 3 neutrals. Telling managers at casino we are wiring incorrectly and dangerous.
The neutral carries the unballanced neutral current so MWBC's are perfectly fine in single phase applications excluding AFCI's and some GFCI applications.Houses are normally single phase so you can not balance the neutral load. THus you can not share neutrals.
The neutral carries the unballanced neutral current so MWBC's are perfectly fine in single phase applications excluding AFCI's and some GFCI applications.
Roger
For single phase see the diagrams below.can some one explan the difference between a balanced load and an unbalanced load and a circumstance witch this may occur,
Yes, unballanced loads only occure in MWBC's. (excluding any wiring problems in a two wire circuit) In a two wire circuit the ungrounded and grounded (neutral in todays NEC) carry the same current.does unbalnced loads only occur in mwb's can you describe when this mite happen thanks for your time.im hacving trouble following the diagram
The neutral carries the unballanced neutral current so MWBC's are perfectly fine in single phase applications excluding AFCI's and some GFCI applications.Roger