green2012
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- Location
- highland park, il
First out, I live in an area where everything is run in conduit. Romex is not ever used. That being said I want some advice on checking proper phasing. I have had to check for this several times. People move breakers around over the years not observing phase and wind up putting 2 circuits that share a nuetral on the same phase. Pipe coming into panel has 9 wires in it and not labeled which hots belong to which neutrals. How I normally find this out and test is to go to an outlet on a circuit and plug in a small toaster (draws heavy amps) and I amp probe the neutrals until I find the one that jumped 7 amps. Then I test the other hots to make sure that the shared circuit is on opposite phase. This works well but I feel weird bringing a toaster into people's homes. Looks unprofessional. Well my toaster finally died and I would like some advice on a plug tester that simulates amperage draw (to replace toaster ) or a better method al together.